Louis: You mentioned secret passengers, and the lack of air conditioning in the Chicago GOB. Before it was discontinued, I sometimes commuted home from college on train #8 between Lincoln and Burling
Author: "Leo Phillipp via groups.io" <qutlx1=aol.com@groups.io>
Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2020 20:34:40 -0600
Louis: You mentioned secret passengers, and the lack of air conditioning in the Chicago GOB. Before it was discontinued, I sometimes commuted home from college on train #8 between Lincoln and Burlin
Glen, I worked third trick Fairfield off the extra board in the early 60s. The school was Parsons College. It was always busy during the holidays, it wasnt unusual to have two or three full baggage c
Author: "Louis Zadnichek via groups.io" <LZadnichek=aol.com@groups.io>
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 2020 18:02:19 +0000 (UTC)
December 6, 2020 Lenny, Leo and Glen - Fairfield, IA, was home at that time to the now defunct Parsons College that had an almost international reputation as the biggest "party school" in the US: htt
Louis: Here's the 1858 Hannibal office building as it appeared in better days, early in the 20th century, in a view from Archie Hayden's collection. Hol From: CBQ@groups.io <CBQ@groups.io> on behalf
I grew up in Naperville and one of my brothers eventually moved to Fairfield to be part of the Maharishi International University which followed Parsons College. So all this business about Parsons Co
I was a student at Parsons College from the summer of 1965 to the fall of 67. I lived in one of the round frat houses at first then moved a little north to one of the new frat houses built in the fal
Jules, Third trick started at 11:45 PM so we could get the mail on No.8 at 11:55 PM. As I was driving to the depot, I always wondered what I was going to find. Will the pay phone still be on the wall