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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Re the dingo query, I, a Google search offers 20 sites with your spelling and 23 with Janet's. Perhaps you'll find something there of help. Personally, I'd guess it came from a sheep-station somewhere about 150 miles to the south-east of Darwin. There's a guy there whose hobby - after a long day in the shearing-shed - is creating colourful Aussieisms, such as "a crock of monkey-snot" and "a load of dingo's/dingoes' kidneys". And why not? The same thing happened in 1920s USA with their 'bee's knees', 'cat's pyjamas', 'monkey's eyebrows' and other expressions suggesting excellence.
Basically, I'm just a retired guy with too much time on his hands and a plethora of excellent reference-works to hand. "What ya gonna do?" as Homer Simpson says. Thank you all again.
Then someone else asked, within the thread, a subsidiary question about "which women's colleges were equivalent to the Ivy League". The only mistake on my part was to believe the American website that seemed to provide an appropriate answer and to pass that on to the questioner. Had you read to the end of that second link-page, you would have come upon this sentence: "A report on the U.S. Department of Education website suggests that these Northeastern colleges were dubbed the 'Seven Sisters' to associate them in the public imagination with the eight Ivy League men's colleges."
Obviously, I apologise to the questioner for the fact that - on an educational matter - the US Department of Education appears not to know what it's talking about. Personally, I'd never even heard of the Seven Sisters in an educational sense.
By the way, since the second question asked specifically about "women's colleges", it seems to me - given that most Americans appear to have no idea about the matter and that places such as Harvard are co-educational - that there are but two conceivable answers: a) There are no women's colleges equivalent to the Ivy League or b) The Seven Sister colleges which remain single-sex, if any, are that equivalent. I'd be perfectly happy to hear that either is correct. Cheers
Looking up info. on any Web page is dicey, because any moron with a modem can post any misinformation that he or she wishes to. Just because we read something on the Web does not make it a fact! We are all forgetting the proper way to research information, by getting up and walking to a library!
I will concur that "there are no women-only colleges equivalent to the Ivy League". The seven sisters aren't even for second-rate male and female students, as I had initially written, they are more for fifth-rate (or below!!) male and female students!!! Cheers!
Do you seriously imagine - gleaned perhaps from what little you may have learned of me from earlier answers - that I am not aware that reading "something on the Web does not make it a fact"? My error lay simply in believing that The United States Department of Education's website might be a reliable source on matters educational in the USA!
Regarding library research, one should never lose sight of the fact that not everything printed in books is reliable either!
I'm leaving it at that...life really is too short. Cheers
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