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Lt. Fitzgerald used to get drunk on leave apparently left an impression through the gin-rickey haze–the Seelbach wound up fictionalized in one of the former soldier's novels as frequented by a character named Jay Gatsby. The venerable 321-room five-star was opened in Louisville in 1905 by the two Bavarian Seelbach brothers, who understood that there were no grand hotels in the European sense in Louisville. Their audience proved them right.
Back in the Pleistocene, at military school in the South, some of my dorm-mates and I started a mimeographed—remember mimeographs?—broadside called the Trusty Tribunal.
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