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...Jonelle M. Lonergan
Kennedy was a regular on IOP panels, including a 1997 panel on Medicare which also featured Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass...
...made his home in New York, rather than Boston, and attended Brown University rather than Harvard, which was alma mater to both his father, President John F. Kennedy and his uncle, Edward M. Kennedy...
...York attitude is more than "rudeness." For those of us fortunate enough to grow up here in the Big Apple, elitism comes as naturally as breathing the heavily polluted air. As any of my friends from other cities will tell you, I'm the first to brag about New York and its offerings and I'm very quick to dismiss its alleged flaws...
Clinton recognized early on the biggest stumbling block to her campaign would be her outsider status. It is my attachment to the New York attitude that made adjusting to life outside of it difficult, but I managed. I can now admit to the virtues of Boston (though I'm still working on smaller cities), say "have a nice day," and even speak more slowly. My first instinct when strangers talk to me for no reason is no longer to edge away nervously, but to smile and be polite. I must say though, that it is a relief to be home...