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When President Bush nominated John Roberts to the Supreme Court, I felt an overwhelming surge of pride. I spent four years with John at La Lumiere, a small college preparatory school and a very special place that formed the character and drive we would retain for the rest of our lives. It was at La Lumiere that John and I grew from boys to men.
I knew him well. You can't get up every morning and brush your teeth next to someone for four years without getting to know him. We were 15-year-olds in the rigors of an Ivy League education, speaking Latin phrases and reciting 200-year-old poems while putting on coats and ties for class.See the full content of this document
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A Classmate's Remembrance
La Lumiere was founded as a boys' school only a few years before we arrived. A group of Chicago-area businessmen wanted to create a top-notch ...
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