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Interviewed in a Saturday morning radio program over the Colonial network, a member of the graduating class, Caspar W. Weinberger '38 said that he thought succeeding in life did not depend upon being a college man or a non-college man but that it was up to the individual.
Finding out that his home was in San Francisco, his interviewer, after a moment's thought, averred that he must reside in Cambridge during the college year. "Well," said Weinberger simply, "I couldn't exactly commute, could I?"
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