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Re: [APO-L] Alpha Phi Omega alumnus on Jeopardy (Mon., 9/13/2004)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rebecca Quodomine)
Tue Sep 14 00:01:30 2004

Date:         Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:01:21 -0700
Reply-To: Rebecca Quodomine <aporogue@yahoo.com>
From: Rebecca Quodomine <aporogue@yahoo.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To:  <41466385.4060505@udel.edu>

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I am almost certain her last name began with a D.

Michael Gallagher <famtree@UDel.Edu> wrote:
A copy of those few seconds would be great, if anyone taped it. There
are 330 Danas in the database.

Michael Gallagher

Derek Cashman wrote:
> An Alpha Phi Omega alumnus appeared on Jeopardy tonight (9/13/2004)!
> Her name was Dana (not sure of her last name?). She introduced herself
> as being, "fraternity brothers with Bill Clinton," and then went on to
> explain that it's a "co-ed" fraternity now. The look on Alex Trebek's
> face after he realized that she really was on of Bill Clinton's
> fraternity "brothers" was priceless,... ;-)
>
> She did pretty good, for the questions that she did get a chance to
> answer. At least she knew that Diane Sawyer was from Kentucky and got
> the final Jeopardy question right, which had something to do with the
> spanish meaning of Ecuador. She played against walking encyclopedia
> Ken Jennings, whose winnings now total something like $1,477,000,...
>
> In standings, Ken Jennings won with $42,000, and Dana was in second
> place with $3999. The guy in third place didn't play final Jeopardy
> since his total was negative.
>
>
> Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
> derek_cashman@yahoo.com
> derek.cashman@gmail.com
> derek.cashman@louisville.edu
>
> James Graham Brown Cancer Center
> University of Louisville
> Website Chair
> National Media & Technology Committee
> Alpha Phi Omega
>
> "A Drug is any substance which, when injected into a rat, produces a
> publishable, scientific paper."
>
> Louisville 2006 (www.apo2006.com) - "The greatest two minutes in sport
> . . . meets the greatest four days of service!"
>


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<DIV>I am almost certain her last name began with a D.</DIV>
<DIV><BR><B><I>Michael Gallagher &lt;famtree@UDel.Edu&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">A copy of those few seconds would be great, if anyone taped it. There<BR>are 330 Danas in the database.<BR><BR>Michael Gallagher<BR><BR>Derek Cashman wrote:<BR>&gt; An Alpha Phi Omega alumnus appeared on Jeopardy tonight (9/13/2004)!<BR>&gt; Her name was Dana (not sure of her last name?). She introduced herself<BR>&gt; as being, "fraternity brothers with Bill Clinton," and then went on to<BR>&gt; explain that it's a "co-ed" fraternity now. The look on Alex Trebek's<BR>&gt; face after he realized that she really was on of Bill Clinton's<BR>&gt; fraternity "brothers" was priceless,... ;-)<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; She did pretty good, for the questions that she did get a chance to<BR>&gt; answer. At least she knew that Diane Sawyer was from Kentucky and got<BR>&gt; the final Jeopardy question right, which had something to do with the<BR>&gt; spanish meaning of Ecuador. She played against!
  walking
 encyclopedia<BR>&gt; Ken Jennings, whose winnings now total something like $1,477,000,...<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; In standings, Ken Jennings won with $42,000, and Dana was in second<BR>&gt; place with $3999. The guy in third place didn't play final Jeopardy<BR>&gt; since his total was negative.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.<BR>&gt; derek_cashman@yahoo.com<BR>&gt; derek.cashman@gmail.com<BR>&gt; derek.cashman@louisville.edu<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; James Graham Brown Cancer Center<BR>&gt; University of Louisville<BR>&gt; Website Chair<BR>&gt; National Media &amp; Technology Committee<BR>&gt; Alpha Phi Omega<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; "A Drug is any substance which, when injected into a rat, produces a<BR>&gt; publishable, scientific paper."<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Louisville 2006 (www.apo2006.com) - "The greatest two minutes in sport<BR>&gt; . . . meets the greatest four days of service!"<BR>&gt;<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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