Not only did I use one of these pictures in a blog post earlier this year, but I stayed in a dorm recently at the University of Saint Louis. Unfortunately, it wasn't one of the newer, fancier ones that are all the rage these days.
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[O]ur worst fears, like our greatest hopes, are not outside our powers, and we can come in the end to triumph over the former and to achieve the latter.
Marcel Proust, Finding Time Again
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Not only did I use one of these pictures in a blog post earlier this year, but I stayed in a dorm recently at the University of Saint Louis. Unfortunately, it wasn't one of the newer, fancier ones that are all the rage these days.
Now I remember -- the one with seat "5B."
Do the seat numbers suggest assigned seating?
Probably, yes, with a seating chart. I'm thinking back to The Paper Chase; my own experience of large lecture classes is almost non-existent.
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