At least this seems to be the
philosopy
of
students from
Edinburgh University.
By Bristow square is the Edinburgh University
student union Teviot.
On my arrival the the university I was informed
that this is the
oldest student
building
in the
United Kingdom, thats as may be, it certanly has
towers and stained glass windows and a very nice
ceilidh hall on the third floor.
Outside of the ceilidh hall there is an entry way which is
decorated with photographs of past
presidents of the student
union from 1890 something through to 1950 something.
(why the practice was discontinued I don't know).
Of these pictures the most poiniant must be the
pictures of the young men from the first and second
world war who stare out at from the yellowing photos
wearing their officers uniforms. I often wondered
how many of them made it back.
Above all of
the photographs a large mooses head is bolted
to the top of the archway. Any group of students who
manage to remove the head of the moose and provide
evidence that they managed to relocated it more than a mile
from Teviot get their names placed on the mounting board
of the mooses head. I belive only three groups have been
successful to date.