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'''Robert Jay Trump''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2009|09]], was a writer for the 113th Annual [[Varsity Show]], and is one of the first people on record to complete the Tour de [[Hamilton Deli|Ham Del]]. He has also written for [[The Fed]], sold his [[Facebook]] profile on eBay ([[Chas Carey]] bought it), and been picked up by the Coast Guard while rafting down the Hudson River.
 
'''Robert Jay Trump''', [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2009|09]], was a writer for the 113th Annual [[Varsity Show]], and is one of the first people on record to complete the Tour de [[Hamilton Deli|Ham Del]]. He has also written for [[The Fed]], sold his [[Facebook]] profile on eBay ([[Chas Carey]] bought it), and been picked up by the Coast Guard while rafting down the Hudson River.
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Not only is Jay Rob's middle name, it is also one of his great passions: "The Blue Jay has always been my favorite bird," he claims, mostly because of its regal crest and distinctive call. Rob is currently trying to get an ornithological society started at Columbia so that others can share in his love of birds.
  
 
[[Category:Columbia College students|Trump, Robert]]
 
[[Category:Columbia College students|Trump, Robert]]

Revision as of 16:53, 28 September 2007

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See also Rob Trump's entry in Columbia's directory.

Robert Jay Trump, CC '09, was a writer for the 113th Annual Varsity Show, and is one of the first people on record to complete the Tour de Ham Del. He has also written for The Fed, sold his Facebook profile on eBay (Chas Carey bought it), and been picked up by the Coast Guard while rafting down the Hudson River.

Not only is Jay Rob's middle name, it is also one of his great passions: "The Blue Jay has always been my favorite bird," he claims, mostly because of its regal crest and distinctive call. Rob is currently trying to get an ornithological society started at Columbia so that others can share in his love of birds.