Talk:Leslie Urdang
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The endlessly repeated false allegation that Leslie graduated FHHS in 1976 probably stems from an early, poorly-researched FHHS celebrity page. I met her in the fall of 1968, when she was 12. She graduated FHHS in 1972; buy the yearbook and you will find her documented there! Sheesh.
You know, if the people who edited this article would have used any logic at all, they would wonder how someone could graduate high school in 1976, spend two years as a full-time Senate intern, and then enter grad school - all while earning an Ivy League undergrad degree in the two seconds left over! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.92.247.23 (talk) 06:04, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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