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- So was he.
- Bigger than All-Ivy?
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He rowed single sculls
in the 1928 Olympics.
:14:07
- Did he win?
- No.
:14:10
- Then why is he a son-of-a-bitch?
- He leans on me.
:14:13
- He makes me do the right things.
- What's wrong with that?
:14:17
I don't like to have to put out
X amount of achievement every term.
:14:23
You hate making the Dean's list
and being All-Ivy (!)
:14:26
He expects no less and, when I do
come through, he's so indifferent.
:14:31
- Ridiculous!
- Know all he said after the game?
:14:35
He went to Ithaca to watch you play?
:14:37
After I was nearly massacred
by the wild Canadian hordes,
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do you know what he said to his son?
:14:45
Whores in Ithaca?
:14:47
"The Dean of the Law School
was a classmate".
:14:50
What did you expect him to say?
"How's your sex life?"
:14:53
- Whose side are you on, Jenny?
- I didn't know it was a war.
:14:59
- You don't understand.
- More than you wish I did.
:15:03
Did the son-of-a-bitch
at least get lousy grades?
:15:07
- He was a Rhodes scholar.
- Ah-ha! A problem of overachievement!
:15:13
- Forget about it. There's no problem.
- Right.
:15:17
Do I call my father on the phone?
Do I say, "I love you, Phil?"
:15:22
- No.
- There you are.
:15:25
And do you know why?
Because his name is Oliver!
:15:31
The great Barrett Hall.
Don't you salute when you pass it?
:15:36
- It's ugly. I've never been inside.
- That's a mature attitude.
:15:40
It's not easy living with history.
:15:43
- How many have to cope with that?
- I could name two.
:15:49
Thanks.
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