Part one of my visit to Michigan State University, covering the James Dallas Egbert III steam tunnel incident! Mostly just me yakking, though there is some footage from the campus.
And a clip from next episode, featuring the lovely dhstein!
Seriously? Again, I'm biased by UM, where the tunnels under campus were part of the Administration's attempts to keep us hoi-polloi in line during the 1960s; I wouldn't have thought MSU would actually have their tunnels accessible, especially not during the 1970s. How did people get in, and do we know much about the proto-LARPs?
William Dear's book notes that there were several access points at MSU that were either completely open (but out of sight) or sort of secured in a minimal fashion. So, you once walked into the janitor's break room, or something, you could just stroll on in.
The main use of the tunnels, judging from the book, seemed to be for drug deals or short cuts across campus. There are two or three photos of the tunnels in the book, including tiny room with a table and chairs, and a mannequin head, and a little sign saying "The Show Will Start in..."
dhstein and her husband say there was steam tunnel LARPing in the late 70s. They actually took part in one, but she says it was really lame. :)
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Date: 2009-12-03 11:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-03 11:30 pm (UTC)The main use of the tunnels, judging from the book, seemed to be for drug deals or short cuts across campus. There are two or three photos of the tunnels in the book, including tiny room with a table and chairs, and a mannequin head, and a little sign saying "The Show Will Start in..."