Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Can you hear the laughter?

In A-200 today.
Leahy: Well, then, let’s go back to the incident. What is the strongest memory you have, the strongest memory of the incident, something that you cannot forget? Take whatever time you need.
Ford: Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter, the laugh — the uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense.
Leahy: You’ve never forgotten that laughter. You’ve never forgotten them laughing at you.
Ford: They were laughing with each other.
Leahy: And you were the object of the laughter?
Ford: I was, you know, underneath one of them while the two laughed, two friend — two friends having a really good time with one another.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...


I like how the college president has been so public and forceful in his denunciations of these recent actions on our campus. I found his class visits - so unprecedented - to be very inspiring and bold. What a leader.

Anonymous said...

Clearly, 9:29 is spoofing or is referring to another college president.

Anonymous said...

I was also moved about how he reached out to each of the Dream Scholars workers pictured in the flyer with a message of support. Truly moving. And he visited the Feminist Club adviser to let his support be known.

Anonymous said...

WTH?!?!?

Anonymous said...

Glenn is writing this but one problem with this view is that he doesn't have a sense of humor which is shown in two of the entries.

Anonymous said...

and now - swastikas in the men's restroom in A-200.

Anonymous said...

SHHH - if you don't say the that there was Nazi graffiti in the restroom, no one will know! Then it didn't really happen! SHHHHHHHHH

Anonymous said...

If we are going to have Nazi graffiti, better to have it on the bathroom walls than on people's doors. To NOT have such scribblings is clearly preferable.

Anonymous said...

What I really like is the strong-worded announcement immediately sent out by the Office of the President linking the Nazi graffiti to the other incidents of intolerance on campus which denounces in no uncertain terms this activity.

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