This document appears to be a page from a memoir or autobiographical manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz, given the context of the known 'Yitz Greenberg' and '75 student' stories) produced for the House Oversight Committee. The text details the narrator's academic struggles in high school, a discouraging history teacher, and a pivotal moment where a camp counselor, Yitz Greenberg, encouraged him to become a lawyer. It also discusses the college application process to Brooklyn College and historical gender-based grade requirements for admission.
This document appears to be page 42 of a memoir or autobiography included in House Oversight evidence files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027890). The text is a first-person narrative describing the author's youth on an Israeli kibbutz in the 1950s, detailing a conflict with his father over refusing university to become a truck driver, and admitting to 'freelance forays into lockpicking and petty larceny' with friends named Ido and Moshe. The narrative also covers the author's return to the kibbutz school and the influence of an inspiring history teacher.
Teacher told narrator 'You’re a 75 student' despite a high exam score.
Teacher told narrator 'You're a 75 student' despite him scoring an 88.
A mock wedding invitation created by a teacher for Jeffrey and Beverly.
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