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Re: Senior Prank?

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Originally Posted by dlavery View Post
But if you want examples of how the professional leagues do it when it comes to institutional pranks, then there is only one place to go - to the great M.I.T. Hacks.
Dave is right about this one! (not that he's not right about anything else) Last year for my folklore class, I did fieldwork in the area of pranks and one of the books I checked out of the school library was Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT. I ended up not using it as a source because my paper switched from being about "geek" pranks to focusing on how a serial prankster operates, but the book was so much fun to read! It convinced me that being a geek is more fun than being anything else! Of course, after returning the book to the library, I was slightly disappointed with my school... either they are too dumb to realize what having a book like that in their school library could cause or they just don't think Mason students have it in them...

There was another interesting book, too: If At All Possible, Involve a Cow that is about different pranks from different colleges (it has a whole chapter dedicated to MIT and Caltech's pranks).

Heidi (who again thanks Dave for the interview for her paper, I'm sure he's partially responsible for the A+ )
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