I'm saddened no one got my historical reference.
I just read it and I got it. It's part of what we either don't teach or kids don't learn in school today - cultural literacy. For years I bet yearbook staff members in the schools I visited that an English teacher, a history teacher, and I - all born before 1960, could beat the whole yearbook class in a game of classic Trivial Pursuit - not because we were any smarter or had superior innate intelligence, but because we experienced the last of the great American classical education that included cultural literacy.
Last Edited: 12/5/2018 10:08:57 AM by Alan Swank