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− | Before becoming a professor of architecture at Ohio State and co-writing a book on architecture with Jacques Derrida, Jeff Kipnis was a student at Georgia Tech where, sometime in the early 1970s, he was the person who decided that untimed quizbowl rounds should have 20 tossups in a game. | + | Before becoming a professor of architecture at Ohio State and co-writing a book on architecture with Jacques Derrida, '''Jeff Kipnis''' was a student at [[Georgia Tech]] where, sometime in the early 1970s, he was the person who decided that untimed quizbowl rounds should have 20 tossups in a game. |
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 23 February 2021
Before becoming a professor of architecture at Ohio State and co-writing a book on architecture with Jacques Derrida, Jeff Kipnis was a student at Georgia Tech where, sometime in the early 1970s, he was the person who decided that untimed quizbowl rounds should have 20 tossups in a game.