BA '64
I chose to attend the City College of New York because my father and sister had attended there, and it had very good academic standing. My father was in the class of 1927, and my sister was in the class of 1957. As it turned out I wound up getting a very fine education there. My social life had to come from outside of the college, but in terms of utilizing the fact that we were located in New York City and Manhattan, it was a great advantage. For example my art history class required visiting a different museum every weekend and going to a particular exhibit. I took a course in psychology and parapsychology and ended up going to Bellevue. I was able to go to law school at the University of North Carolina. I took a course in English grammar, and it helped me pass the bar exam.