to make the law review in those days you had to be in the top 25 academically of 535, 540. her second year she makes the law review. so the mere fact marked her as something special. it turned out that i did very well the first year, and i attribute it to having something very important in my life that wasn t the law books. i came to harvard as the mother of a 14-month-old child. i d go to school, study as hard as i can in a very concentrated way. i didn t waste any time. 4:00 in the afternoon our babysitter left, and that was my child s hours until she went to sleep.
way. i didn t waste any time. 4:00 in the afternoon our babysitter left, and that was my child s hours until she went to sleep. playing with my daughter gave me a respite from the kind of work i was doing at law school, and i think made me more sane. we knew that marty was ill. we just knew he had his own battle. and ruth is now caring for both marty and jany. marty in his third year of law school had cancer. and days there was no chemotherapy, only massive radiation. he would go for the radiation, wake up about midnight when the only food that he ate for the
to make the law review in those days, you had to be in the top 25 academically of 535, 540. her second year, she makes the law review. so the mere fact marked her as something special. it turned out that i did very well the first year, and i attributed it to having something very important in my life that wasn t law books. i came to harvard as the mother of a 14-month-old child. i d go to school, study as hard as i can in a very concentrated way. i didn t waste any time. 4:00 in the afternoon, our babysitter left, and that was my child s hours till she went to sleep.
you look like a little twerp. to make the law review in those days you had to be in the top 25 academically of 535, 540. her second year she makes the law review so the mere fact marked her as something special. it turned out that i did very well the first year, and i attributed that to having something very important in my life that wasn t the law books. i came to harvard as the mother of a 14-month-old child. i d go to school, study as hard as i can in a very concentrated way. i didn t waste any time. 4:00 in the afternoon our babysitter left, and that was my child s hours until she went to