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"Was my favorite in 1969"

A review of The Sir Isaac Newton by Martin Drott - Thursday 25th of January 2007


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I was an american student in the fall of 1969 from Vaparaiso University Valparaiso Indiana and this was our favorite hang out. Learned to play darts and drink cellar temperature beer. Glad to see its still there. 
Marty Drott 
mdrott@aol.com 
Love to see any Pictures anyone has




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