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	<title>Comments on: Daily Links</title>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description>Interesting series of columns.  My main point of contention is with his note about Douglas Kelbaugh - Kelbaugh isn&#039;t just a professor, he&#039;s the past Dean of the whole College.  He was Dean for about 10 years, if I recall correctly.  (Maybe I&#039;m testy since he was Dean when I was at U of M).

The complaint about greenfield, neo-traditional development was one my biggest problems with New Urbanism when I first learned about it.  I think that the Congress for New Urbanism has really tried to work on that, but they have an up-hill battle because of their original image.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting series of columns.  My main point of contention is with his note about Douglas Kelbaugh &#8211; Kelbaugh isn&#8217;t just a professor, he&#8217;s the past Dean of the whole College.  He was Dean for about 10 years, if I recall correctly.  (Maybe I&#8217;m testy since he was Dean when I was at U of M).</p>
<p>The complaint about greenfield, neo-traditional development was one my biggest problems with New Urbanism when I first learned about it.  I think that the Congress for New Urbanism has really tried to work on that, but they have an up-hill battle because of their original image.</p>
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