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by fsckboy
1331 days ago
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the other other reason for MIT's rise was its acceptance of Jewish scientists fleeing Germany in the pre WWII period, while the ivy league schools* still had (anti) Jewish quotas. also, MIT was not a complete slouch before that, as Harvard proposed absorbing MIT in the early part of the 20th century. * which weren't technically ivy league yet, that league being found in 1954 |
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When visiting central London I sometimes feel like a walk around the Gower Street quad, and seem able to mooch about the campus and poke my head into familiar lecture halls - even though it's central London location would seem to make theft/vandalism a threat.
I think a lot of this physical security lockdown nonsense is post-pandemic culture, and obviously the profitability of "security industries"