Robert Lydiard

Robert Lydiard

  • Born: 1944-4-28
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  • Extended Reading
    • Faustino 2022-10-02 18:57:55

      Paper card takes me to fly

      Colleges and universities have fierce competition, high-intensity learning, adaptation and persistence. The best thing for young people to do.

      Paper card. It is not only necessary to see a paper card to determine the future and salary, but also to see the hard work and growth behind the paper card....

    • Carson 2022-09-13 03:49:22

      "The paper chase": the glorious thorny road of Harvard's "rookie"

      Scott Torow once wrote in his masterpiece "Harvard Freshman": Since its founding in 1817, Harvard Law School graduates have created the growth and development of American law with unparalleled academic resources, and they are both academic and practical circles. Unsurpassed influence. If the center...

    The Paper Chase quotes

    • William Moss, Tutor: So you flunked all your practice exams, huh? Every one?

      Kevin Brooks: Yeah, every one.

      William Moss, Tutor: Aww man, don't look like that, you'll be saved. Every person in this house almost flunked out of law school in their first year. It's not hard to see why; they had broads on the brain. It's the worst thing that can happen to a first-year law student. I don't suppose that's your problem?

      Kevin Brooks: No, no. I'm married.

      William Moss, Tutor: Well, the vote's split on that, but I've saved all kinds. I moved in here and saved all these dum-dums. They'll all graduate, all from Harvard. Did you bring any samples of your work?

      Kevin Brooks: Yeah, I brought some notes...

      William Moss, Tutor: Notes don't mean a thing.

    • [first lines]

      Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: Mr. Hart, would you recite for us the facts of Hawkins versus McGee?

      [looks up]

      Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: I do have you name right? You are "Mr. Hart"?

      James T. Hart: [mumbles] Yes, my name's Hart.

      Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: You're not speaking loud enough, Mr. Hart. Will you speak up?

      James T. Hart: Yes, my name's Hart.

      Charles W. Kingsfield Jr.: Mr. Hart, you're still not speaking loud enough. Will you stand? Speak louder, Mr. Hart! Fill the room with your intelligence!