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RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-16-2023 07:22 PM No Googling, please. Where in May of 1899 was Sandburg offered a position at? Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - RJNorton - 03-17-2023 04:47 AM A newspaper in Illinois? RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-17-2023 07:03 AM Sorry Roger, but that isn't it. This is a specific place. Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-18-2023 07:22 AM Clue #1. It only took two weeks for him to be asked to leave. Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Gene C - 03-18-2023 08:37 AM I've listened to a youtube video of him singing, so I'll guess a singing engagement. RE: A Sandburg Stumper - RJNorton - 03-18-2023 08:39 AM McCormick Harvesting Machine Company? RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-18-2023 10:23 AM Sorry gentleman, but neither answer is correct. I'll provide a bonus clue. Between nine and 11 percent of people are not able to get in. Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Gene C - 03-18-2023 12:20 PM I'll guess an institution of higher learning RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Steve - 03-18-2023 01:38 PM I'll second Gene's guess. RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-18-2023 05:47 PM But which institution? Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - RJNorton - 03-19-2023 04:48 AM Knox College? RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-19-2023 09:27 AM Sorry Roger, but that isn't it. Next clue. This place is located on a river in the east and getting in requires knowing some pretty important people. Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - RJNorton - 03-19-2023 09:29 AM Must be West Point! RE: A Sandburg Stumper - Rob Wick - 03-19-2023 10:59 AM You nailed it Roger! It is West Point. I came across this in an article in the September 1, 1970 edition of the Frederick News in Frederick, Md. The story was actually about when Sandburg met Edgar Lee Masters. According to the article, In May, 1899, Congressman George Washington Prince notified the captain of Company C of the Sixth Illinois Infantry, which had been mustered out, that he could appoint one of the members of the company to the United States Military Academy. The officers offered the appointment to Carl Sandburg, and on the 12th of May he got a letter from tne War Department notifying him that he had been appointed "conditionally." Sandburg went up to West Point in June and took the entrance examination there. If he had passed the examination, he would have been in the same class with Douglas MacArthur, who had taken the entrance examination in the City Hall in Milwaukee, and enrolled at WestPoint "unconditionally" on June 13,1899. But Sandburg flunked arithmetic and grammar and so remained at West Point only two weeks. This is the first I've heard of this, although it has been a few years since I read Penelope Nivens' biography. Roger, as a special Sandburg Stumper prize, you are hereby awarded an opportunity to take the entrance exam to get into the Cubs' organization. Good luck! Best Rob RE: A Sandburg Stumper - RJNorton - 03-19-2023 12:02 PM (03-19-2023 10:59 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: Roger, as a special Sandburg Stumper prize, you are hereby awarded an opportunity to take the entrance exam to get into the Cubs' organization. Good luck! My lifelong dream come true! (if I pass of course) |