FredJacket
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My father (IM 64) & I (CE 90) were recently discussing "how times have changed" stuff. Among the topics was the long gone requirement to take Drownproofing at Tech.
Thought I'd ask the forum some things he & I "wondered"...
1) Is there any data or anecdotal evidence the course was directly or indirectly attributed to saving lives?
2) It's our understanding the course was developed at Tech by a member of the faculty... did the course spread to other universities?
3) What was the rationale behind eliminating the requirement? I enrolled in 1986 & it was no longer required at that point.
Thought I'd ask the forum some things he & I "wondered"...
1) Is there any data or anecdotal evidence the course was directly or indirectly attributed to saving lives?
2) It's our understanding the course was developed at Tech by a member of the faculty... did the course spread to other universities?
3) What was the rationale behind eliminating the requirement? I enrolled in 1986 & it was no longer required at that point.