I wanted to share what, to me, is an interesting footnote on Q. Patrick's Murder at Cambridge. I see that the original title of that 1933 mystery was Murder at the 'Varsity. Perhaps it's just a sign that I wasn't as good an English major as I had thought, but it hadn't occurred to me that "varsity," as in varsity-level high school and college sports, was an abbreviation for, or curruption of, the word "university." Of course it is, particularly with an English accent. Who says reading mysteries can't be educational?
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