So it was nice. But of the others on the faculty, I like them all, but there’s nothing to cement the friendship.
I don’t think there’s, of the group of people, in general, some faculty out here like in the business school are really sort of very, very chummy, and see each other all the time. Sort of like what you described at the beginning.
Oh, it was fantastic.
But that’s all sort of gone by the buy, in the law school. I think it’s big, for one thing. It’s big, and there’s been splits, And John and Lawrence have some overlapping, but a lot of those other people don’t.
But I think the men do have good associations.
Oh, I think it’s pleasant, but I don’t think it’s an emotional level very much.
No, that’s right. That’s right. We like the Kaplan very much. We don’t see them very much. I don’t know, everybody is so busy. We used to have a bridge game every once in a while with them, and, you know, I feel they’re both just darling people, But they’re such young kids. I don’t know why.
That’s the other thing that starts to happen.
All of a sudden, I said to John, “you know, you’re just about the senior member, I think.” Who is the other one, oh, Virginia, the Williams.
He must be much older than John.
No, not a lot, I don’t think.
They are like centuries apart.
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