In 1966when I was 19 and a student at the UChicago, I was introduced to her by our mutual friend, Maggie.
We later travelled in Europe together from July to Sept 1970. We visited England, France, Holland, Switzerland, Italy and Spain. We then took a boat to Algeria and visited Algiers. It was very exotic and somewhat dangerous.
Dorothy’s paternal grandfather owned a Chinese laundry in Corona, Queens, NY and my parents knew her family way before we were born as they too lived in Corona and took their clothes to her grandfather for cleaning. Her paternal grandmother was the first woman of Chinese descent to serve on a jury in the state of NY.
Dorothy and I were both political science majors. She worked on the presidential campaign of Gene McCarthy. It was that experience that made her decide to go to law school.

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