In response to the piece on Ethel Stockwell Jadwin in the Feb. 12 issue of PAW:
It’s nice to know the story behind the “L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium,” the object of my extreme envy coming in 1968 to the Graduate College from Rutgers, where I endured many painful losses to the Tigers in football and basketball. I received some solace from an unlikely source the next year, when Chris Thomforde ’69 left a complimentary ticket for me at the Rutgers gym, only to see the Scarlet Knights upset the Tigers 61-60.
In response to the piece on Ethel Stockwell Jadwin in the Feb. 12 issue of PAW:
It’s nice to know the story behind the “L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium,” the object of my extreme envy coming in 1968 to the Graduate College from Rutgers, where I endured many painful losses to the Tigers in football and basketball. I received some solace from an unlikely source the next year, when Chris Thomforde ’69 left a complimentary ticket for me at the Rutgers gym, only to see the Scarlet Knights upset the Tigers 61-60.