This is a brief tour of some of the places I have been,
Leading you to places you may have yet to visit.




=== Cornell Law School. This is where I go. One of the top law schools in the nation, this law school does more to break your spirit than perhaps any other. Located in the frozen tundra of upstate New York (Ithaca, NY), Cornell Law offers one of the higher tuitions in the country, complete with pay as you go services even to the extent of 15 cents per page laser printing and 10 cent butter pats. However, Cornell Law does have premier law faculty along with excellent career services. This is where I study most of the time, the Law School library Reading Room.


=== Harvard University. Another fine institution of higher learning, this is where I went as an undergraduate. I lived in Quincy House, which is one of the River Houses. Quincy House is full of great people, but that is a story for another time, another place. I was an economics major, and graduated with concentrations in corporate finance, and labor economics. I also played for four long years on the Harvard Varsity Golf Team, but again, another story, another time.
=== New Covenant Presbyterian Church. I am a Christian, and have been so for a couple of years. The church which helped me to grow, with a cool college/young adult fellowship and an emphasis on the Word of God, is NCPC (of Boston, MA), formerly known as the "Newton Church." If would like to talk about Christian life in college or law school (which is TOUGH), please email me. Also, if you are ever in the Boston area, they have Friday Night Bible Studies at 7:00 p.m., in addition to Sunday Worship services. You can email them for more information. NCPC is located on 88 Tremont Street in Boston, located across the street from the Park Street Church.

Boston. This is one of the best cities to live in, in my opinion. There are some great colleges around this area, and the mix of cultures and peoples make this city a cool place to be. To explore around the Boston area collegiate campuses, here are some college links:
========= Boston College,
========= Boston Unversity,
========= Babson College,
========= Brandeis University,
========= Tufts University,
========= NorthEastern University,
========= MIT,
========= Harvard University,
========= Wellesley College.

=== Connecticut. This is the state where I was raised, for basically the majority of my life. It is a small state, and quaint. It has some nice golf courses to play during the summer. The State is bounded by New York City to the southwest, and Boston to the northeast, both within reasonable driving distance. I like the suburban atmosphere of Connecticut, although on weekends, there is nothing to do. You can fish, though, if you like that kinda thing.
The Hartford Whalers, an NHL team with a not-really promising future, are big in Connecticut. The UCONN Huskies basketball teams are also big, both the men's and women's teams. And that's about it for Connecticut. Here is a picture of Hartford, which is the largest city and its capital.

I went to high school and graduated from the Loomis Chaffee School (pix), located in Windsor, CT. Loomis was a great place, and still is. It is a private high school that was actually two schools, Loomis (men) and Chaffee (women), back decades ago. The school has a great academic standard, as well as fine athletics and arts programs. With outstanding faculty, the 700 or so boarding and day students have a great opportunity to learn. It is a great place. The School, however, seems not to have its own official site, although there are LC people scattered about with their sites.




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