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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Farner, Keith. Field of Dreams – Soccer
  • Lord, Joseph. Big Red Cardholders Left Hungry for Snacks
  • Corbin, Brett. Garrett Subway Set to Chill
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Banner Getting Mixed Reviews
  • Welcome to College: It’s Almost Nap Time – Alcohol
  • Vandals Stole Honor – International Center Flags
  • Loyal, Taylor. Campus Provides Ups, Downs, Pasta
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Funding Uncertain for Shuttles Needing Repair
  • Brazley, Erin. Student Government Association 25 Members Shorter & $4,200 Richer Than a Year Ago
  • Hoang, Mai. Western Joins Forces to Fund Office – Lobbying
  • Corbin, Brett. Student Arrested …


Ua12/2/1 Golden Years, Golden Gate, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 Golden Years, Golden Gate, Wku Student Affairs

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Special football issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Hightower, Kyle. Coach’s 40th Season May Be His Most Defining – Jack Harbaugh
  • Knox, Malcolm. Defense, The Best in 2000, Packs Speed, Maturity
  • Farner, Keith. Lienmen Set to Clear Path
  • Compton, Michael. Rushing Still Focus of Offense
  • Moore, Michael. Bryan Cross: We Win Football Games with Special Teams
  • Hightower, Kyle. Toppers See Lesson in 1998 Letdown
  • Tucker, Kyle. Schedule Will Keep Team Looking Over Its Shoulder
  • Clark, Ryan. Who’s That Guy? Topper Defensive Back Starting to Make Name – Mel Moffatt
  • Tucker, Kyle. Hilltoppers Vow to Ignore Preseason Hype, Expectations


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 7 [77], No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 7 [77], No. 3, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Warren, Brandy. Drinkers to Report Bad News
  • Ragan, Jason. Heat, Tempers Rise in Garrett Subway
  • Hall, Rex. Disabled Man Files Discrimination Suit – Charles Whaley
  • Corbin, Brett. Western Officer Gets FBI Training – Gordon Turner
  • Lord, Joseph. Flag Heist Prompts Increased Security – International Center
  • We’re Growing (Too Big for Our Britches) – Diddle Arena
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Division I Athletics
  • Baize, John. New Problems Meet Old Problems – Construction
  • Carlock, Shannon. Printing DUIs Is Bad Business
  • Dittmeier, Kate. Chief Public Affairs Officer Leaving for Michigan – …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Hall, Rex. Diddle Arena Raises Concern
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Hammering Out the Details – Construction
  • Lord, Joseph. Kappa Sigma Fraternity Returning to Hill
  • Warren, Brandy. Engineers Finding a New Home
  • Hoang, Mai. Plans Underway for Performing Arts Center – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
  • Arsonists At-Large Be on the Lookout
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Arsonists
  • Cutting Through All the Big Red Hype – Mascots & Logos
  • Shepherd, Justin. The Time for Self-Serving Is Now – Restaurant Work
  • Hall, Rex. Five Diddle Arena Suites Still Open
  • Holm, Hollan. Western Welcomes …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 77, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Hall, Rex. Tuition Increase Boosts Faculty & Staff Pay
  • Hightower, Kyle. Jack Harbaugh Signs New Contract
  • Lord, Joseph. Super Size – McLean Hall
  • Warren, Brandy. Two Students Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges – Derek Russell, John Hurley
  • Warren, Brandy. Increased Enrollment Brings Excitement, Worries for Western
  • If You Want to Learn, Then You Have to Pay – Tuition
  • L&B. Editorial Cartoon re: New for 2002, Big Red
  • Youngman, Sam. Hate Us? Love Us? Please, Write Us?
  • Ragan, Jason. Small Changes Cause Big Complaints
  • Hoang, Mai. Western to Negotiate for …


Ua12/2/1 View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs Aug 2001

Ua12/2/1 View Of The Hill, Wku Student Affairs

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Welcome to campus issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Ransdell, Gary. Letter to Students
  • Campus Map
  • Newcomer Information
  • Shepherd, Justin. International Center Brings Worlds Together on the Hill
  • Batcheldor, Matt & Kate Corcoran. To Hill & Back – Physical Fitness
  • University Services
  • Ashford, Tina. Packing for the Hill
  • Associated Press Honors Broadcasters
  • Steel Bridge Team 26th – Engineering
  • Loyal, Taylor. Freshmen Take on Loneliness but Hill Will Win in the End
  • Compton, Michael. Win, Lose or Socialize
  • Warren, Brandy. Be Patient: Construction is Here to Stay
  • Shepherd, Justin. If You’re Passionate About It, Get Involved
  • Local Churches
  • Mills, …


Toni Morrison, Oprah Winfrey, And Postmodern Popular Audiences, John K. Young Jul 2001

Toni Morrison, Oprah Winfrey, And Postmodern Popular Audiences, John K. Young

English Faculty Research

In this essay the author examines the "Oprah Effect" on the career of Toni Morrison, who after three appearances on "Oprah's Book Club" has become the most dramatic example of postmodernism's merger between Morrison's canonical status and Winfrey's commercial power has superseded the publishing industry's field of normative whiteness, enabling Morrison to reach a broad, popular audience while being marketed as artistically important.


Ua11/1 Great Expectations, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Wku Public Affairs Jul 2001

Ua11/1 Great Expectations, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter published by WKU Public Affairs regarding Western Kentucky University news and achievements.


Buffalo's "Prophet Of Protest": The Political Leadership And Activism Of Reverend Dr. Bennett W. Smith, Sr., Sherri Wallace Jun 2001

Buffalo's "Prophet Of Protest": The Political Leadership And Activism Of Reverend Dr. Bennett W. Smith, Sr., Sherri Wallace

Sherri L. Wallace

Recently voted as one of Western New York's most influential people for the twentieth century (Gallivan 1999), the Reverend Dr. [Bennett W. Smith, Sr.] Sr.'s own electoral and political activism clearly emanate from the ethical expressions of the social justice ministry of his late friend and comrade, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. King characterized social justice in terms of "comprehensive social empowerment." He believed that freedom for African-Americans without empowerment (i.e. "Civil Rights"), land and/or other social/economic resources, was not "true" freedom (Walker 1991, 24). King's philosophy, similar to Stokely Carmichael's view of "Black Power," articulated a "call …


Mr. Edgar Anderson On Leisure, Amber Panzella Jun 2001

Mr. Edgar Anderson On Leisure, Amber Panzella

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Amber Panzella

Interviewee: Mr. Edgar Anderson (Male; age 51; born 1950 in Chicago suburb called Harvey; Moved to Portland Maine in 1985)

“I just spent last weekend down in Massachusetts with-as I said before-with my daughter who played in basketball tournaments Saturday and Sunday, so we spent the weekend in Massachusetts playing basketball. This weekend her mom will spend time with her in Hudson, New Hampshire, playing softball. She's also a softball player…Yeah, and two weeks from now we're gonna be in Connecticut, and the week after that we'll be playing basketball in D.C. So we're very involved with …


Mr. Edgar Anderson On Employment, Amber Panzella Jun 2001

Mr. Edgar Anderson On Employment, Amber Panzella

Quotes

Mr. Edgar Anderson Full Interview

Edgar Anderson was born in Chicago in 1950, the second-oldest of six children. On his mother’s side, he has black, German, and Cree Native American ancestry; on his father’s side, he is descended from sharecroppers and former slaves from Mississippi. He attended high school in Chicago, and then went to the Military Academy at West Point in 1968, where he was one of ten black cadets in his class of 1200. He spent time in the Army as a basic training officer, and then received a graduate degree from Yale in business management and human …


Mr. Edgar Anderson On Education, Amber Panzella Jun 2001

Mr. Edgar Anderson On Education, Amber Panzella

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Mr. Edgar Anderson Full Interview

Edgar Anderson was born in Chicago in 1950, the second-oldest of six children. On his mother’s side, he has black, German, and Cree Native American ancestry; on his father’s side, he is descended from sharecroppers and former slaves from Mississippi. He attended high school in Chicago, and then went to the Military Academy at West Point in 1968, where he was one of ten black cadets in his class of 1200. He spent time in the Army as a basic training officer, and then received a graduate degree from Yale in business management and human …


Mrs. Odessa Barret On Leisure, Usm African American Collection May 2001

Mrs. Odessa Barret On Leisure, Usm African American Collection

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: -

Interviewee: Odessa Barret (born in Port Arthur, Texas, 1948)

“Life for me as a child was bitter sweet. I was between the youngest boy and girl so I was never alone. Church was the focal point of our lives. It was a time of "White Only" restrooms and drinking fountains, but we were spared a lot of that because we owned our own car so public transportation was not a worry for us. Traveling food for us was a basket of fried sausage and biscuits if it was morning and fried chicken and bread if it was lunch …


Mrs. Rose Jackson On Leisure, Hamida Suja May 2001

Mrs. Rose Jackson On Leisure, Hamida Suja

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Hamida Suja

Interviewee: Mrs. Rose Jackson (age 66; born in Louisville, Mississippi; lives in South Portland for 39 years; married 34 years; has six children; had five children with her first husband; he died and she remarried and had a child with the current husband)

“And we would get together, like, have a fish fry on the weekend with our white friends, our white neighbors. And when we would get out and fish, my daddy and them would go down and get in the water and just muddy the water up with hoes-what you chop cotton with-and the fish …


Ms. Lucille Young On Leisure, Anab Osman May 2001

Ms. Lucille Young On Leisure, Anab Osman

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Anab Osman

Interviewee: Ms. Lucille Young (age 73; born 1928 in Jackson, Mississippi; moved to Maine in 1967) “[Barbeque] Yeah. We have four picnic tables in the backyard, and chairs, and we have a grill. And I have a swimming pool, so they’re always there. They’re always at my house. Which I’m trying to get rid of half of them, but I know it’ll never happen.”


Mrs. Rose Jackson On Education, Hamida Suja May 2001

Mrs. Rose Jackson On Education, Hamida Suja

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Mrs. Rose Jackson Full Interview

Rose Jackson was born in Louisville, Mississippi, to Willie O Clayton Hathorne and Bertha Ophelia (Young) Hathorne; she had three sisters and three brothers. She left school at fifteen to marry her first husband, with whom she had five children; after his death, she married John Jackson, with whom she had another daughter. She worked as a cleaner and hairdresser, and received her diploma from Portland High night school. At the time of this interview, she had been living in Maine 40 years; her family moved here because she had a brother-in-law who had been …


Mrs. June Mckenzie On Leisure, Aretha Williams May 2001

Mrs. June Mckenzie On Leisure, Aretha Williams

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Aretha Williams

Interviewee: Mrs. June McKenzie (age 72; born 1929 in Portland Maine; fifth-generation Mainer; lived in Maine all her life)

“Oh, yes we do, and they're really big. My sister in Connecticut has, what, seven children, and my sister in the islands has three, and my other sister has one. And all our families and our grandchildren and everything, we all get together on Fourth of July and have a picnic at Sebago Lake, which started out as a big church thing. Our church did it every year, and we've just kept up the tradition.”

“Well, my neighborhood …


Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education And Employment, Aretha Williams May 2001

Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education And Employment, Aretha Williams

Quotes

Mrs. June McKenzie Full Interview

June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve children. Her mother, Florence Eastman Williams, was a Portland native; her father, a truck driver, was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. She graduated from Portland High School in 1947; she attended Northeastern Business College for one year, and took several classes at the American Institute of Banking while employed at People’s Heritage Bank, where she worked for twenty-two years. She married and had eight children, and at the time of this interview had two grandchildren. She is a longtime member …


Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education, Aretha Williams May 2001

Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education, Aretha Williams

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Mrs. June McKenzie Full Interview

June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve children. Her mother, Florence Eastman Williams, was a Portland native; her father, a truck driver, was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. She graduated from Portland High School in 1947; she attended Northeastern Business College for one year, and took several classes at the American Institute of Banking while employed at People’s Heritage Bank, where she worked for twenty-two years. She married and had eight children, and at the time of this interview had two grandchildren. She is a longtime member …


Ua12/2/1 Cashing In, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 Cashing In, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 55, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 55, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Walsh, Erica. Fraternity Kicked Off Campus for Hazing Violation – Kappa Alpha Psi
  • Moore, Brian. Regents to Approve Budget
  • Almost Home – International Students, Sofia Soberon
  • New Ombudsman Named for WKU Glasgow Campus – Dianna Miller
  • Walsh, Erica. Kappa Sigma Want Back on Campus
  • Marsupials: Chumps & Champions
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Marsupial Awards
  • Bogard, Matt. Evaluating Evaluations
  • Corbin, Brett. Football Team Finally Gets Its Championship Rings
  • Corbin, Brett. Arts Center to be Built Next to Campus – Kentucky Performing Arts Center
  • Hall, Rex. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 54, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 54, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Compton, Michael. City Plans to Recount Students
  • Brown, Abbey. Sunrise of Survival – Relay for Life
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Much Like Stale Beer, Banshee Goes Flat
  • Brown, Abbey. Gary Ransdell Has High Job Approval
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Male Claims Sexual Abuse in Dorm
  • Extinguish Fear, Spark Investigation – Arson, Schneider Hall
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Arson
  • Jack Harbaugh Deserves Extension, Respect
  • Rembold, Ryan. A Response from Ryan . . . re: I Agree With Campaign – Christianity
  • Charalambous, Mary. . . . And a Ryan Supporter …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 53, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 53, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Hoang, Mai. Dancing the Night Away – Theatre & Dance
  • Moore, Brian. Meningitis Patient Improving
  • Corbin, Brett. Banshee Returning Saturday?
  • Moore, Brian. Jack Harbaugh Waiting for Contract Extension
  • Hall, Rex. Renovations Will Cost $16 Million – Student Life Foundation
  • Even Drinking Games Need Rules
  • Public Safety Ignored – Meningitis, Public Health
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Drinking
  • Williams, Craig. Disagreeing with Ryan – Christianity
  • Walsh, Erica. Fraternity Hazing Incident Still Under Investigation – Kappa Alpha Psi
  • Hall, Rex. Diversity Coalition Getting Ready to Rock Tomorrow …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Moore, Brian. Another Meningitis Case Found on Campus
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Boy Riding Bicycle Hit on Normal – Christopher Siegrist
  • Walsh, Erica. Student Government Association Election Produces Low Voter Turnout
  • Hall, Rex. Alcohol to be Served in Luxury Suites – Diddle Arena
  • Training Needed to Avoid Rolling – Vans
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Rolling Vans
  • NCAA Stepping on Mid-Major Schools
  • Hiles, Tom. Naming Revenue Needed
  • Murphy, Sean. Policing the Police
  • Corbin, Brett. Concrete Canoe Team Rows to Sixth Regional Win
  • Hoang, Mai. Dance Company Debuts …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 51, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 51, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Brown, Abbey. Insightful – Ron Milliman, Blind Persons
  • Hall, Rex. Benefactor Gives Gift Upon Death – Anonymous
  • Corbin, Brett. Geologist Sheds Light on Dinosaur Extinction – Walter Alvarez
  • Moore, Brian. Passenger Vans Easily Rolled Over
  • Hoang, Mai. Pop Star to Perform Monday – Tiffany
  • Selling Building Names, Tradition
  • Hold Up a Lighter for Those Who Bring Fun
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Wal-Mart School of Journalism & Broadcasting Building
  • Smith, Stephanie. Delivering Smiles – Community Service Week
  • Hodges, Seth. Hurdling Kids for Coffee
  • Niesse, Josh. …


Ua1b1/7 Dedication Of Historical Marker For Jonesville, Kentucky Historical Society Apr 2001

Ua1b1/7 Dedication Of Historical Marker For Jonesville, Kentucky Historical Society

WKU Archives Records

Program for the dedication of the historical marker for the African American community Jonesville.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 50, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 50, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Hall, Rex. Journalism Building Finally Breaks Ground – Mass Media & Technology Hall
  • Corcoran, Kate. Renowned Geologist to Speak – Walter Alvarez
  • Moore, Brian. The Royal Circle – President’s Circle Gala
  • Walsh, Erica. Group Sees First Logo Revisions
  • Hall, Rex. Hot Campus Buildings to See Relief Next Week
  • Vote Leslie Bedo for President! – Student Government Association
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Bedo for Prez
  • Gramling, Joy. Employees Displeased with Cut in Raises
  • Corbin, Brett. Southern Kentucky Book Festival Draws Big Crowd
  • Marker to be …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 49, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 49, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Dawes, Jennifer. Fraternity Penalized for Alcohol Violation
  • Moore, Brian. Tonight’s Annual President’s Circle Gala to Recognize Donors
  • Dawes, Jennifer. Latest Fire Ruled as Arson – Schneider Hall
  • Hall, Rex. Ceremony to Kick Off Building – Mass Media & Technology Hall
  • Hoang, Mai. Controversial Activist, Politician to Preach Message to Students – Gatewood Galbraith
  • Walsh, Erica. Western Receives Air Force Grant
  • Now is the Time to Re-evaluate School Priorities – Budget
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Ying & Yang of the Western Budget
  • Ellis, Benjamin. Resident …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 48, Wku Student Affairs Apr 2001

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 48, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Hoang, Mai. Practice . . . Almost Perfect – Spring Sing
  • Moore, Brian. Clinic Workers Laid Off – Health Services
  • Hall, Rex. Small Pay Raises Proposed
  • Hall, Rex. Another Fire Scares Schneider Hall Residents
  • Walsh, Erica. Mark Rawlings, Holly Skidmore Square Off for Student Government Association Public Relations Position
  • New Plan Presents Promise, Problems – Student Government Association
  • Smart Growth Needed – Bowling Green Mall
  • Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon re: Student Government Association
  • Rushing, Daniel. Suffering from the Resident Assistant Blues
  • Hoang, Mai. Former Pop …


Ms. Beverly Bowens On Leisure, Vanessa Saric Mar 2001

Ms. Beverly Bowens On Leisure, Vanessa Saric

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Vanesa Saric

Interviewee: Ms. Beverly Bowens (born in Maine; age 67; left at 21 years old for about 35 to 40 years and then returned to Maine)

“Actually, I'm a product of my environment. So when I went to New York, I had difficulty getting used to, for instance, going to a party, 8 o'clock. And even though in New York a party starts at eight, no one comes until ten. I go to bed early, and I get up very early. And this is something that I found a little bit different when I was in New York. …