That's what I think - and he started in 1945 and graduated in 1949; there must have been students returned from army service, upping the age gap, I'd imagine, too. Apparently his mother died when he was 15 and his father remarried when he was 17, so there was enough going on to cause any teenager to wind up hating that time. But who knows? Maybe he simply didn't want to end up as a college professor like his father. I do hope sometime I find an interview with him - there must be one somewhere, I'm sure!
Aw. Maybe you'll get a bow-tie for Christmas?? ;-)
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Aw. Maybe you'll get a bow-tie for Christmas?? ;-)