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Participation admittedly requires significant time commitment. Leverett resident Dave C. Hursh '97 is one of many students who, faced with term papers and finals, decided not to play...
...have seen it. When guests came to his apartment, he served them soft drinks in jelly jars. But unlike Ted, David demonstrated a gift for human contact. Though not much of an athlete, he joined the other high school faculty for Thursday-night basketball games. "You could talk to Dave about anything," says Jim West, a junior high math teacher. "We used to kid him about being so smart, and he'd say his brother was so much smarter that he had a hard time talking to him. That was hard to imagine...
...very proud Democrat. This is a Democratic primary. I don't think, with the help of Dave and Jim, I won't be able to appeal to every voter in this district as a Democrat...
...attention just forces one to wonder what Pat and Rich and Dave would have told the papers had Ted gone on to the big time. He did graduate from Harvard. Then he got a Ph.D. from Michigan; his dissertation on "Boundary Functions" received an award for being the best at the university that year. Then he was an assistant professor at Berkeley. Intelligence works in mysterious ways, and who knows how far Ted's contorted mind would have taken...
...might have attributed the messy room to the unfocused genius brimming over with energy. Rich might have thought of his silent dinners as brilliant meditations. Dave certainly would have published his affiliation with a Nobel Prize winner, and certainly the friendship implied therein...