Memories of VMI: Volume II
The memories of the pranks, woes, and joys collected in this volume were drawn from the cadet life at The Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA. All of the proceeds of this book are donated to the VMI Museum.

Here�s a sampling from Volume II:

Double Trouble:
RB Lane, �75

I have two brother rats, who are identical twins, Barry and Larry Lineback. When I say identical, I mean identical. I roomed with Larry for two years, and it took me awhile to learn to tell them apart.
During our first class year Larry would wait for a rat to come along and head up one of the stairways in barracks. He�d get up in the rat�s face, flame him a bit, and challenge him to a race up the stairs to the third or fourth stoop. If the rat won the race, Larry would let him out of the ratline for the day, or something to that affect. Larry and the rat would get side by side at the bottom of the steps and they would begin the race. Larry would purposely fall behind and visions of victory and a day free of the ratline would begin to form in the rat�s mind. If course, and unbeknownst to the rat, Barry was waiting for him at the top of the steps. The look on the rat�s face upon seeing his competition at the top of the steps waiting for him was priceless.
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Memories of VMI: Volume II
The memories of the pranks, woes, and joys collected in this volume were drawn from the cadet life at The Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA. All of the proceeds of this book are donated to the VMI Museum.

Here�s a sampling from Volume II:

Double Trouble:
RB Lane, �75

I have two brother rats, who are identical twins, Barry and Larry Lineback. When I say identical, I mean identical. I roomed with Larry for two years, and it took me awhile to learn to tell them apart.
During our first class year Larry would wait for a rat to come along and head up one of the stairways in barracks. He�d get up in the rat�s face, flame him a bit, and challenge him to a race up the stairs to the third or fourth stoop. If the rat won the race, Larry would let him out of the ratline for the day, or something to that affect. Larry and the rat would get side by side at the bottom of the steps and they would begin the race. Larry would purposely fall behind and visions of victory and a day free of the ratline would begin to form in the rat�s mind. If course, and unbeknownst to the rat, Barry was waiting for him at the top of the steps. The look on the rat�s face upon seeing his competition at the top of the steps waiting for him was priceless.
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Memories of VMI: Volume II

Memories of VMI: Volume II

by Ursula Maria Mandel
Memories of VMI: Volume II

Memories of VMI: Volume II

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The memories of the pranks, woes, and joys collected in this volume were drawn from the cadet life at The Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, VA. All of the proceeds of this book are donated to the VMI Museum.

Here�s a sampling from Volume II:

Double Trouble:
RB Lane, �75

I have two brother rats, who are identical twins, Barry and Larry Lineback. When I say identical, I mean identical. I roomed with Larry for two years, and it took me awhile to learn to tell them apart.
During our first class year Larry would wait for a rat to come along and head up one of the stairways in barracks. He�d get up in the rat�s face, flame him a bit, and challenge him to a race up the stairs to the third or fourth stoop. If the rat won the race, Larry would let him out of the ratline for the day, or something to that affect. Larry and the rat would get side by side at the bottom of the steps and they would begin the race. Larry would purposely fall behind and visions of victory and a day free of the ratline would begin to form in the rat�s mind. If course, and unbeknownst to the rat, Barry was waiting for him at the top of the steps. The look on the rat�s face upon seeing his competition at the top of the steps waiting for him was priceless.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016485867
Publisher: Ursula Maria Mandel
Publication date: 04/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ursula Maria Mandel is the author of three much loved novels, The Good American (2001), Diary of a Na�ve (2010), and The Tenant: A Love Story (2013). She has also published a number of short stories and essays, a collection of humorous cadet stories from the Virginia Military Institute, and a children�s e-book, Bo on the Fence Post.
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