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At present the article claims that |
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:Zimmerman was trained as a child in classical music, but quickly abandoned his studies to pursue his love for ragtime when his magic teacher played a honky-tonk record by "one of the great American composers, Scott Joplin." |
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But the next paragraph has this: |
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:In 1956 he enrolled at Stanford University where he received degrees in civil and mechanical engineering. Zimmerman later went on to design games for Mattel, Inc. As a freshman, a classmate introduced him to the rags of Scott Joplin. |
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So when did Zimmerman '''first''' get interested in ragtime--as a child OR as a university student? |
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[[User:Richard David Ramsey|Rammer]] ([[User talk:Richard David Ramsey|talk]]) 04:23, 15 July 2015 (UTC) |
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Fix this conflict
At present the article claims that
- Zimmerman was trained as a child in classical music, but quickly abandoned his studies to pursue his love for ragtime when his magic teacher played a honky-tonk record by "one of the great American composers, Scott Joplin."
But the next paragraph has this:
- In 1956 he enrolled at Stanford University where he received degrees in civil and mechanical engineering. Zimmerman later went on to design games for Mattel, Inc. As a freshman, a classmate introduced him to the rags of Scott Joplin.
So when did Zimmerman first get interested in ragtime--as a child OR as a university student?