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Sunday, September 22, 2002
# posted by Anonymous @ 10:18 PM

CalStuff Trivia Challenge

The winner of last week's question is the recently graduated Alex Kipnis. He correctly replied:
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Andy Latham Smith’s two most famous quotes are:

“Winning is not everything; it is far better to play the game squarely and lose than to win at the sacrifice of an ideal.”

“We do not want men who will lie down bravely to die, but men who will fight valiantly to live”

The two quotes are engraved on a dedicated bench on the east side of the stadium.
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For his CalStuff favor he has requested that Kevin or I "have to enter the “Drive-a-Field-Goal” contest at one of the home football games this season. If you are successful in getting the ball through the uprights, in addition to your free round of golf, you get to ask me to do a favor for CalStuff. If you are not, you have to write a song about me to the tune of Fight for California." We'll see what strings I can pull with the Athletic Marketing department to make this young man's wish come true.

Now on to this week's question. The past few weeks' have been a shade on the easy side for minds the caliber of CalStuff readers, so this one should prove a bit more interesting. On a recent tour of northern San Francisco for a geography class of mine, we stopped by to view the murals of Coit Tower. The name of one of the primary artists on this WPA project rang a bell in my head, and it took me awhile to figure out why. It turns out this artist has a piece of art on the Berkeley campus. So this week's question is:

Which Coit Tower muralist has a piece of art displayed on the Berkeley campus, where is the art, and what is it called?

Should this prove too difficult, I shall post a clue later this week. Send your answer to stbyrne@uclink.berkeley.edu. In the meantime, as always, Good Luck and Go Bears!


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