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| First AC was in college. None in any of the NYC schools and none in the the two Houston Texas area schools I was in. And yes in the summer it was miserable.
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| No A/C through college.
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"The Nazis entered this war under the rather childish delusion that they were going to bomb everyone else, and nobody was going to bomb them. At Rotterdam, London, Warsaw and half a hundred other places, they put their rather naive theory into operation. They sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind." -Bomber Harris
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| quote: Did you have air conditioning at school from K-12?
Nope, and I graduated high school in 1972.
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| We had windows. They were open in the summer and closed in the winter. Same for church for that matter.
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| Never, but that was during the 50s and 60s, in Northwest Pennsylvania. From September till the first week in June, there probably weren’t 10 days that would’ve required air-conditioning anyway. |
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| All schooling was in Texas and the only AC was 9–12 high school.
Didn’t have AC in the home until I was out of school. Swamp coolers were the thing. Seems as though my room was the hottest. I remember saving up for a window insert fan for my bedroom.
Remember staying at my grandparents house in Ranger, Tx one summer. The swamp cooler didn’t blow any air into our room so we would crawl out the window which was on the front porch and lay outside and feed the mosquitoes. |
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| I grew up in the rural-suburbs and my county district home schools had AC. The two years that I was forced to attend far away schools downtown I did not have AC. The old schools were a relic of the former city school system. None of the schools were the fanciful open floor plans they build now.
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| Not until high school. It didnt work very well and none of the windows opened. |
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