1944 Tulane Jambalaya Yearbook

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FirstRoundPick
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Just dropping a note to anyone on this board who might be interested, but I recently picked up this 1944 Jambalaya at an estate sale and would like to pass it along to a Green Wave fan who would appreciate it most. Check it out if you are interested in collecting this sort of thing.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271904040447?ss ... 1558.l2649


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FirstRoundPick wrote:Just dropping a note to anyone on this board who might be interested, but I recently picked up this 1944 Jambalaya at an estate sale and would like to pass it along to a Green Wave fan who would appreciate it most. Check it out if you are interested in collecting this sort of thing.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/271904040447?ss ... 1558.l2649
Nice. The oldest one I have is from 1932.
I have 1947, 48 and 49. Great football year was 1949. I'd like to get 1950.
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Jonathan might be interested as its his alleged year of graduation in three, no less ,degrees from Tulane or was it two from Tulane and one from Harvard?
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You are correct on all three counts but to early for me. I was one year old at the time the yearbook was published thinking ahead of my studies to be at Tulane and anticipating my freshman beanie! My father was a company commander of an infantry company in Italy and was killed by a German 88 as he was attacking the Gothic line above Florence.
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