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Thomas W. Lippman, Alum, Parent
Columbia College 1961
I was sitting in the Daily Spectator office when a student I didn't know stuck his head in and asked,"Anybody here wanna work in Europe next summer?" The idea hadn't occurred to me -- no one in my family had ever been out of the country except to Montreal -- but why not? I raised my hand, and I was in. the next summer, The Association Internationale des Etudiants in sciences Economique et Commerciales sent me to Brussels as an intern. I worked for a cement company, of all things, but what I really learned was how to speak colloquial French (important for a French major, which I was) and how to drink white wine at lunch. That was the opening for a journalistic career in which I reported from more than 50 countries!
Tom Lippman '61 cc
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