Shivas - Not sure anyone else got your reference to short, scruffy Peter Jans, but I certainly did. Back in 1967, I played a few rounds on that par 60 course while a student at a Summer Engineering Institute at Northwestern University. I remember the course well, wedged between the canal and the El line. It was called Evanston Community Golf Course back then, and it helped generate my interest in golf course architecture. Comparisons to that course with Beverly Country Club, where the Western Open was held that year, caused me to realize that not all golf courses were alike. Which led me to start researching everything I could find on golf course design, which wasn't much. Which led me to feel like I should write a book on the subject, which led me . . .
Having just read Cinderalla Story, I now find that Bill Murray was working on the maintenance crew at Evanston Community that very summer when I was knocking it around its tiny flat greens. Didn't know him, of course, but still, I think it counts as a Brush with Greatness.