Milwaukee Paradox-Why was there basketball, football, NCAA, Supreme Court Justice Success in Milwaukee in the 1970's?

Milwaukee Paradox-Why was there basketball, football, NCAA, Supreme Court Justice Success in Milwaukee in the 1970's?

by James Struck
Milwaukee Paradox-Why was there basketball, football, NCAA, Supreme Court Justice Success in Milwaukee in the 1970's?

Milwaukee Paradox-Why was there basketball, football, NCAA, Supreme Court Justice Success in Milwaukee in the 1970's?

by James Struck

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Overview

Milwaukee Paradox explores the issue of South Wisconsin's' success in pro football, pro basketball and getting justices to sit on the US supreme court. We discuss the controversy and show a city paradox about why Milwaukee had success in the early 1970's.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798881132446
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/07/2024
Pages: 20
Sales rank: 768,092
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

Jamie Timothy Struck is the author of several books on many subjects from Void Cosmology to a book about bull fighting Manuel The Bull with a Violet in his hair. He was a Reference librarian for about 10 years. He was at Adler Planetarium for about 2 years answering queries from the public. He was a Library specialist at IIT Downtown Campus Library for about 10 years. He wrote the song "blue bird will you fly with me." He chose Thomas as a surname as Thomas Aquinas was the dumb ox with a sun on his chest who sometimes flew around. His mother Jane Frances Back Struck was a brilliant poet who played piano who was given shots without consent by brutal judge Maureen E. Connors who cruelly murdered my mom with shots my mom never needed in violation of the 8th Amendment.
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