[AT] Blizzard of '78

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Jan 29 06:52:02 PST 2011


I knew there was a difference David.  That textile chem degree was well 
known on campus to be right up there with the engineering disciplines in 
difficulty.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: David Bruce
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:29 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78

Actually not the Chem Dept.  Textile Chem is part of the now College of
Textiles (was school of Textiles in those days) rather than Chem.
Caused us students a lot of grief back in the day as the "real" Chem
professors did everything they could to downgrade that "other
department".  Jealousy in academic settings can also be brutal.

David
NW NC

On 1/29/2011 8:26 AM, Al Jones wrote:
> That sounds just like the dept. of chemistry at NC State! (!@(%* Saturday 
> exams!) I think the only department there whose faculty as a whole has the 
> same, maybe even less real world common sense is the department of 
> statistics....
>
> I don't remember snow here in '78 but the big snow on March 1, 1980 was 
> the first big one I remember.
>
> Al
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: David Bruce<davidbruce at yadtel.net>
>> Sent: Jan 29, 2011 6:33 AM
>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group<at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
>> Subject: Re: [AT] Blizzard of '78
>>
>> Don't know if it was the same storm but -
>> I was an undergrad at NC State that year, living in a dorm.
>> As I recall we had about 12 inches of snow early one morning and I
>> considered sleeping in rather than making my 7:50 AM Textile Chemistry
>> class.
>> In the end I tromped to the TC building where my prof was already there
>> waiting.  He had walked from the Crabtree Valley area to campus (those
>> that know Raleigh know that is a long hike).
>>
>> David
>> NW NC
>>
>> On 1/26/2011 11:00 PM, Gene Dotson wrote:
>>>       Just wonder how many of you remember the Great Blizzard of "78 
>>> during
>>> this week in 1978? 40 inches of snow, 100 MPH winds and temperature 
>>> of -17
>>> degrees. Wind chill was
>>> -80 degrees.  Barometer reading of 28.28 in. At the time the lowest ever
>>> recorded in the USA. 51 people died. Snow drifts 18 to 20 feet. Took 
>>> more
>>> than a week to dig out. Snowmobiles and National Guard snow tractors 
>>> were
>>> only vehicles moving. End loaders and bulldozers were used to clear the
>>> roads.
>>>
>>>       To make it tractor related, the township commandeered me with my 
>>> Case
>>> 700 and a back blade they had to help clear some of the streets in the
>>> village of Broadway where I lived at the time. Pushed snow for 3 days.
>>> Fortunately I had a heat houser on the tractor, but was still cold.
>>>
>>>       The program on Bowling Green PBS station last week and again 
>>> tonight
>>> brought back all the memories. It was a rough time for everybody, but 
>>> sure
>>> brought the community together. Local restaurand and bar fired up their 
>>> wood
>>> stove and had a perpetual soup pot on the whole time for anyone who 
>>> needed a
>>> meal. Everyone brought what they had to put in the pot.
>>>
>>> Gene
>>>
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