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This issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, Guest Edited by
William Pasculle, MD, and James Snyder, PhD, on the topic of
Emerging Pathogens will include the following article topics: Avian
Influenza; Listeriosis; Shiga Toxin-producing E Coli; West Nile
Virus; Hanta Virus; Malaria; Metapneumovirus; Dengue; Ebola; Staph
aureus MRSA; Chikunguna; Bocavirus; HIV; Tickborne Bunyaviridae;
Tickborne Flaviviridae; TB; SARS; Yellow Fever;
Anaplasma/Ehrlichica; Prion Diseases; Lyme Disease; and Clostridium
difficile.
Bones, Dean and Me is the story of a boy who was recruited to play
college basketball by Dean Smith of North Carolina and by Bones
McKinney of Wake Forest during the formative years of Coach Smith
and the concluding years of Coach McKinney. At the same time the
athlete is pursued by the Morehead Scholarship Committee at UNC. He
first accepts the Morehead scholarship and signs an Athletic
Grant-In-Aid with Coach Smith only to "flee" to Wake Forest at the
last minute because of a multitude of life's challenges. In North
Carolina his path was crossed by Billy Cunningham, Larry Brown and
a host of Tarheel greats. He transferred to Wake Forest and played
with Brian Piccalo and for Wake Forest during the 1965, 1966 and
1967 seasons. The question is posed within, "why would any sensible
young man eschew Coach Smith and the Morehead Scholarship (one of
the nation's elite awards) and an opportunity to play in the Final
Four in favor of playing with Wake Forest?" The second half of the
book involves stories along "tobacco road" playing Division I
basketball not only in the ACC but also at Ohio State, Purdue,
Cincinnati and at many venues such as the Palestra, Cameron Indoor
and St. John arena. It is believed that this is a story never told;
i.e. the story of an atypical recruit at a time in America just
before integration and just as big time college basketball became
"big time."
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