Thank you, Jesus! After 37 pages, 139 footnotes, and an entire semester of work, I have completed my undergraduate history thesis. I’d like to thank Prof. Leedom and Doan for their advice, Stephen Wise, Hamilton Cochran, Frank Vandiver, Robert M. Browning, David G. Surdam, et al. for their secondary source material, and the U.S. Census Bureau, Commander John B. Marchand, USN, Lieutenant John Grattan, USN, General Josiah Gorgas, CSA, John Tory Bourne, Major Smith Stansbury, CSA, and Captain Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden for their letters and diaries.
Tonight at 10:15 PM/2215 hours, there will be a ceremonial burning of all of my rough draft material in front of Tinker dormotory. Anyone who feels like dropping by can watch me dance in a gleeful circle around "Anaconda or Garter Snake: Confederate Blockade Runners and the Effectiveness of the Union Naval Blockade" as it burns like Richmond in 1865.
Tonight at 10:15 PM/2215 hours, there will be a ceremonial burning of all of my rough draft material in front of Tinker dormotory. Anyone who feels like dropping by can watch me dance in a gleeful circle around "Anaconda or Garter Snake: Confederate Blockade Runners and the Effectiveness of the Union Naval Blockade" as it burns like Richmond in 1865.
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determinedly not thinking about how i need to start developing research experiments next term for my thesis
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