Annoying to read s-p-e-l-l-e-d out numerals. I don’t think the magazine still insists on this.
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Hey, consider yourself lucky! • At least they didn’t s-p-e-l-l out the year! @waitwait
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Since you’ve given me smiles, let me introduce my Mom! • How she got from her Bronx birthplace to an office in the WH, I don’t know! • But I do, actually. The intersection of a great mind with great PUBLIC schools!https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/us/lorraine-waxman-pearce-dead-white-house-curator-for-kennedy.html … -
Wow wow wow! What an interesting life she had; coming up on a tough anniversary for you now (my condolences).
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Thank you. I’m actually most proud of the 47 years she taught her private art history classes AFTER her young fame at the WH. • In certain certain parts of Georgetown, ladies of a certain age may answer, “yes, I was in her classes,” or, “no, but my friend was.” 
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I’m certain I must know people who took her classes - I lived in DC for 2 decades.
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Go ahead, ask. See how many hits you get. 

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Diane Rehm was an early, early student in the 60s, at our urban pioneer row house on 11th St., SE. • So you can imagine how proud I was when she was able to buy the house in G’town, in 1981, on the same block as Nancy Gray, who invited Mom to teach at her mansion in the 60s.
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And yes, very curious about how things turned out!
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How is she doing now?
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Where is she now
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She needs a little sermon from Dave Ramsey.
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