![]() Drake’s Cake’s.įor a new school, we had very bright professors, drawn for the most part from the Ivy Leagues law schools. The first case that we studied, as a class, assigned by Professor Gene Shreve, was a product liability case called Bertha Chisky vs. I was a member of the third graduating class in 1978. I give a lot of credit to Professors Roger Schaefer, Sung Ho Kim, Ron Hunt, Jim Tilling, Dean McWilliams and Edgar Whan.Īfter graduation from OU, I moved to New England and went to law school in the sleepy little village of South Royalton, Vermont at Vermont Law School. ![]() My Ohio University experiences helped build my philosophy and values about justice and fairness for the vulnerable and less fortunate. I met new people and learned about the Midwest and about the poor in Appalachia. So, in the fall of 1971, at age 17, a year after the Beatles broke up and with Rod Stewarts’ “Maggie May” on the 8 track tape deck, I went off to Athens, Ohio into an eye opening world that I had never before experienced.Īt OU, I studied Political Science and took some interesting courses from some great professors. ![]() I fell in love with the images of the campus primarily because it looked “like college is supposed to.” ![]() In my junior year of high school, a friend showed me a catalogue from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. I loved baseball, Mickey Mantle, the Yankees and I played in the Elizabethport Little League. I was born and raised in Elizabeth, New Jersey where I graduated from Victor Mravlag School 21, Hamilton Junior High School and Thomas Jefferson High School in 1971. ![]()
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