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Bookmarks
Faculty and staff use the web to explore eclectic
interests. Some favorite sites:
Marc Wais, dean of
students
- Cal Ripken Jr.'s Home
Page (www.2131.com)
-- His streak for the most consecutive games played ended
last fall, but you can still follow this modern baseball
legend. Wais's take: " I love baseball, the Orioles and
Cal! What more can I say?"
- Politics1 Auction
(www.politics1.com/auction.htm)
-- The leading Internet source for historic presidential
campaign buttons, Wais's collectible of choice. The site
also includes fascinating details about the political
history of the candidates whose buttons are being
auctioned.
Robert Simoni,
professor of biological sciences
- K&L Wine
Merchants (www.klwines.com)
-- Sells everything from your basic Beringer chardonnay
to rarities like a 1947 Château Corton. Says
Simoni: "It saves me trips to the store, and I can more
easily order wine without my wife finding out."
- Stanford
Athletics (www.gostanford.com)
-- The official source for Stanford sports information,
with scores updated regularly. Covers 31 sports --
everything from basketball and football to fencing and
wrestling.
Richard Powers,
lecturer in the drama department's dance division
- What is Art?
(www.sito.org/sito/notes/art.html)
-- For five years this site has been collecting people's
musings on art. Browse through the offerings, from the
scholarly to the irreverent, or add your own
opinions.
- Dance Instruction
Manuals (memory.loc.gov/ammem/dihtml/dihome.html)
-- A collection of 200 rare, historic dance manuals,
courtesy of the Library of Congress. Includes gems like
the 1857 handbook, The Lady's Guide to Perfect
Gentility, in Manners, Dress, and Conversation.
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