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To: Rambi who wrote (29230)6/18/1999 10:21:00 AM
From: DScottD  Respond to of 71178
 
Your reference to Chuck Robb reminds me of a story from my law school days. My first year Contracts professor in the fall of 1982 was a fellow who had been a law professor at UVa back in the '60s. When this guy is prepping us for the first semester final exam, he says that it was possible to write all the answers to all the questions in outline form and use only one bluebook page total for the entire exam and get a perfect score. He then said that only one student of his over his 25 year career had the balls to actually do that, Charles Robb back in the '60s, who I believe was in the US Senate at the time the prof. told the story to our class. I have been a Chuck Robb admirer ever since.

I think I wrote something like 3 blue books for that exam, but I managed an A anyway.