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...comment “Self-Righteous Liberals at 19?? (Oct. 14), Luke Smith ’04 defends future CEOs by ridiculing liberal students who “choose [self-interest] as a target for their indignation,” especially “considering Adam Smith’s philosophy in the Wealth of Nations—that self-interest best serves society...
...move back to Cambridge as the beginning of her writing career. “I always wanted to write,” she muses. “I went to Brown and majored in writing, but then I got sidetracked by an early marriage—I was 19??and I had four kids by the time I was 25.” As Lowry’s marriage began to end, however, she realized that she had to support herself. She published a short story in a magazine that she told through the eyes of a child...
...repeats almost verbatim for anyone who asks—that when he was two years old his family was in a near-fatal car accident, and he feels very lucky to be alive. Since then, he has overcome severe dyslexia to graduate from college at age 19??without knowing how to read—and amassed eight degrees. Now juggling work on his ninth while teaching four sections for three different courses, he shows no signs of slowing down. “When I hit double digits [of degrees] I’ll definitely retire...
Sometimes the jersey buyers aren’t kids. Bud Murphy recalls the first “19?? he sold this year. “A guy comes up to me and asks for a Harvard jersey,” he says. “I tell him the only one available is 19. He says, ‘That’s no problem. That?...
...yard pass we’ve just been going crazy.” Jacob’s father, Bill Friedman ’79, called the sporting goods store in Arlington that supplies the team’s jerseys and bought the closest thing to a “19?? he could find, only to discover a week later that Harvard sold its own at home games. Jacob’s older brother, Zach, proudly notes that Morris once tossed them his gloves...