why did cornell is invited to ivy league but not gallaudet in late 1800s?

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why did cornell is invited to ivy league but not gallaudet in late 1800s?
 
Because the Gallaudet people asked too many questions and the Ivy league people got pissed.
 
i thought you would like to be successful, how? researching on them at the library to find out why.
 
we're not a ivy league questions/answer board...go to the library for an 'brainy student' you would know this already - how come you dont?
 
Aren't your classes starting again, Matajan? Put some of that energy into studying. :bye:
 
too busy and no time to do research for your stupid questions. So, if your really brillant person, you could have research yourself.

Asking too much questions can turn people off. Especially if you are at work and ask tons of queestions to your boss, your job is on stake.
 
Matajan, basically everyone telling you that you are useless
 
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I have to agree with others, why ask us, get busy yourself and do some research, go out and ask an alumi these questions.



Listen to Jiro!
 
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too busy and no time to do research for your stupid questions. So, if your really brillant person, you could have research yourself.

Asking too much questions can turn people off. Especially if you are at work and ask tons of queestions to your boss, your job is on stake.

well spoken here...
 
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Grummer said:
have you research on it yet? we are very curious!!!

to make matters worse lets encourage matajan to link the ivy league and deaf history and add, the Milan conference,like was there any connection?

Who knows if there was an Ivy League conference lol
 
Wow, no offense to any Gally students or alums but Gallaudet is comparable to a state school (but definitely not UVa or UNC, mind you). Gally doesn't belong in the same sentence as Ivy League.
 
Matajan, ALL Ivy League means is that a school is part of an athtletic conference. It doesn't mean that it's an awesome school!
 
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