Dr. Thomas J. Paolino Jr. in a July 7
letter to the editor -sycophantic in
tone- suggests that URI's celebrity
basket ball player, Lamar Odom, has
been treated unfairly by the ever insensitive
press.
He may even be amazingly wise - indeed
in Hamlet's league- for pondering such
intangibles as education vs.big bucks at
the tender age of 19.
If his URI English professor were to
request that he write a short essay on
his TO BE OR NOT TO BE decision, the
result would never be required reading
- not even at URI's Multicultural Center.
Unlike the scholarly Malcolm X, Lamar
Odom can -with a minimum of temptation-
be led astray from "intangible " academic
pursuits.
The truly great amongst us have no
need to know anything. On the contrary,
they must enlighten and instruct their
society.
Perhaps in the distant future Dr.
Paolino will recommend a washed up
Lamar Odom as our next embassador to
Malta.
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