My most impressive CMC memories involved being able to meet the remarkable people who came to visit the college. One memory stands out in particular. In 1976, I took Dick Wheeler’s Contemporary British Politics course. It was basically a graduate seminar with only 7 students. One evening we had a special guest, Patrick Duffy, a Labour Member of Parliament. He joined us for sherry and then dinner, and how remarkable that was to a sophomore political science major! One of the students, the late Nat Lord ’77, actually visited Mr. Duffy the next year in London, and how I yearned to emulate that. But life happens along the way, and 40 years passed until my wife and I joined the now retired Sir Patrick for lunch at his house in Yorkshire. A lovely correspondence has ensued, and it all started with a CMC professor’s invitation to an MP he met on his summer sojourns in London, watching Parliament.
Dan Goldzband ’78
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