Map that Campus XXVII

Here's one for you:

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Last week's hint was fatal, this week's hint: deadly particle.

Leave your answers in the comment section, or if you don't want to ruin it for others, email me and I'll post all your answers over the weekend.

(And no, the forest on the left is not home to Willie the Wildcat.)

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Too easy for me... you've been emailed

By Theodore Price (not verified) on 15 Dec 2006 #permalink

Interesting link... It does not work, but it is linked in an alternate way to the campus that Map That Campus has never dared show! (BTW - I can not reach the website you link to through my main browser either, so maybe it is down for maintenance?) Go Cats!

this week's hint: deadly particle.

As Ani DiFranco says, "Every tool is a weapon - if you hold it right."

By Mustafa Mond, FCD (not verified) on 17 Dec 2006 #permalink

I can see my sister's old apartment! :) Hmm, when my parents first moved there in the early sixties, they also lived within the limits of this photo...

Sorry about the delay,

I took a last minute trip to NYC for a couple of days of decadence and didn't have time to blog/comment/or finalize the details of last week's Map that Campus. Congrats to Theodore Price who wrote:

Ernest Rutherford is your alpha particle guy, former chair of Chemistry at McGill. Of course, this is completely unfair for me since I can spot the McIntyre Building from a mile away and knew it was McGill right off the bat.

Unless I'm very mistaken, he was never chair of chemistry, but of physics. His Nobel Prize was in chemistry however. The McGill Physics website also doesn't mention anything about chemistry! Just to keep our records straight.