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Article: CAPPED AND GROWN; "EDUCATION BRINGS LIGHT AND AWARENESS TO THE SHADOWS AROUND US,' HAROLD MORSE TELLS GRADUATES.(Neighbors Oswego)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- May 23, 2002
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Editor's Note: The remarks below were made by Harold Morse, founder of The Learning Channel cable network, during the Saturday morning commencement ceremony in the arts and sciences at the State University College at Oswego.
President Stanley, esteemed and dedicated faculty, fellow board members, beloved wife and family, and of course my soon-to-be fellow alumni - the graduates of the class of 2002. Like so many of you, I arrived here from my hometown of Auburn with precious little cash, $48 to be exact.
Though times were tough, I did not feel poor because I also brought with me the love, hope and high expectations of parents who, though never finishing ...
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Article: OSWEGO CONTEMPLATES RIVALRY AFTER SEVENTH STRAIGHT LOSS
Sun Publications (IL);
September 22, 2000 ;
700+ words
... ... building. No more thrilling games. No more Oswego rivalry with Morris. For nearly 30 years, the 990-student school has been Oswego's nemesis -- first in the Little Seven ... would pick them up in Week 2," said Oswego coach Karl Hoinkes. "Why would you not ...
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