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PAUL LAMBERT HAS DONE THE AMERICAN THING THE AMERICAN WAY...AS A FELLOW SUPPORTER OF GEORGE W.BUSH, AND ACTIVIST REPUBLICAN, WE APPLAUD MR. LAMBERT AND PEOPLE LIKE HIM WHO HAVE WORKED HARD TO KEEP AMERICA TOGETHER....GOD BLESS AMERICA

>From: Kris Millegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [CTRL] Just a guy from Bones '50
>Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 00:15:32 EDT
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>-Caveat Lector-
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>Just a guy from Bones '50
>
>Signifie-t-il quelque chose? Qui sait?
>
>
>--two years in Army Intelligence--
>
>--a five-year involvement with the New York State Republican Party, then the
>1988 George Bush presidential campaign, a consultant to the State Department,
>Spanish language training at the Foreign Service Institute, and then off to
>Ecuador as the American Ambassador.
>I returned to my law firm in 1992 and am doing what I have done
>professionally since "day one." I am a wildly enthusiastic supporter of
>Governor George W. Bush. --
>
>
>Om
>K
>-----
>from:
>Yale Class of 1950 50th reunion yearbook.
>-----
>
>PAUL C. LAMBERT
>
> BUSINESS ADDRESS: Attorney, Senior Counsel, Whitman Breed Abbott &
> Morgan, Met Life Building, 200 Park Avenue, New York,
> NY 10 166
>
>I decided to go to Yale when I was eight years old. I had listened to the
>radio broadcast of the 1936 Yale-Princeton football game, which Yale won
>26-23. Clint Frank and Larry Kelley were heroic. "This is where the heroes
>are," I concluded.
>
>I have practiced the law of trusts and estates in New York City for over
>forty years. If I had to choose again, I would do the same. I have a
>beautiful wife, three lovely children (our son Chris died tragically at age
>twenty), and two irresistible (what else!) grandchildren".
>
>My post-Yale, nonlegal life may be divided roughly into three fifteen-year
>segments. The first fifteen years were Harvard Law School, two years in Army
>Intelligence, marriage, four children, late nights at the office,
>weekend-jock life, and a law firm partnership.
>
>The se[c]ond fifteen years were strongly education related. There was heavy
>involvement with Hotchkiss, The Brearley School, and our great University. My
>commitment to Yale was major, lasting over a ten-year period (AYA Chairman
>for two). It was a rare pleasure and a remarkable postgraduate education.
>Yale isn't perfect, but for those who are disenchanted, I urge you to spend
>some time with Yale faculty and Yale students. You will quickly appreciate
>the extraordinary quality of the Yale community.
>
>The final segment can only be described as a political "roll," which in
>retrospect seems more like a dream than a reality. First came a five-year
>involvement with the New York State Republican Party, then the 1988 George
>Bush presidential campaign, a consultant to the State Department, Spanish
>language training at the Foreign Service Institute, and then off to Ecuador
>as the American Ambassador.
>
>I returned to my law firm in 1992 and am doing what I have done
>professionally since "day one." I am a wildly enthusiastic supporter of
>Governor George W. Bush. He has great leadership qualitites,[sic] and he will
>be good for the country. I am devoted to my wife and children. I have been
>very fortunate. I am ever grateful to Yale for the values it instilled in me
>and for my Yale friends, who are like no other.
>
>There it is — fifty years in five hundred words. How swiftly life passes.
>-----
>Aloha, He'Ping,
>Om, Shalom, Salaam.
>Em Hotep, Peace Be,
>All My Relations.
>Omnia Bona Bonis,
>Adieu, Adios, Aloha.
>Amen.
>Roads End
>
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