While we’re on the subject of light poles, get a load of this pointless stunt, circa 1938. I wonder if they had the greased pole back then.
And here’s what they look like now. I’m pretty sure that’s plastic, but I’m totally unsure why you’d use something that seems like it would decrease the amount of available light.
Some of them have a clear protective covering, though. I’m certainly no expert, but this seems like a better idea:
Just for fun I went up to the office of a complete stranger in the Office of International Students and Scholars in Lovett Hall and asked if I could take a picture out her window. She was extremely gracious and allowed me to do so. Unfortunately I couldn’t actually get out on the roof, but it wouldn’t have mattered anyway. The sight lines that existed when that picture of the opening procession was taken are completely gone now.
Bonus picture! I took this one this morning. Sorry for all the rambling–it’s Friday!
