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− | '''Richard Bulliet''' is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his classes consist of colorful personal anecdotes | + | '''Richard Bulliet''' is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his classes consist of colorful personal anecdotes. |
Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the ''New York Post'', a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into [[Harvard]]. | Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the ''New York Post'', a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into [[Harvard]]. |
Revision as of 17:53, 1 May 2007
Richard Bulliet is a witty professor of Middle Eastern history. He teaches a class on the domestication of animals and frequently proposes controversial theories like "Islamo-Christian Civilization". Most of his classes consist of colorful personal anecdotes.
Bulliet's son, a Columbia alum, works for the New York Post, a shame Bulliet attributes to said son's failure to get into Harvard.
He is predictably the subject of much amusement in The Blue and White and on The Bwog.