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'''Phil Boermer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1984|84]] was [[Barack Obama]]'s roommate during the Fall of [[1981]]. Both students transferred to Columbia from Occidental College, and lived together in a third-story walkup on 109th St. between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and Columbus. They also hung out at [[Tom's]], the [[West End]], and in New York's bookstores and museums. After their first semester at Columbia, Obama was only able to find another apartment with room for one. He continued to hang out with Boermer, watching and talking sports, until the two lost contact in [[1985]]. Boermer now lives in California, where he is communications director for a veterinary association. | '''Phil Boermer''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1984|84]] was [[Barack Obama]]'s roommate during the Fall of [[1981]]. Both students transferred to Columbia from Occidental College, and lived together in a third-story walkup on 109th St. between [[Amsterdam Avenue]] and Columbus. They also hung out at [[Tom's]], the [[West End]], and in New York's bookstores and museums. After their first semester at Columbia, Obama was only able to find another apartment with room for one. He continued to hang out with Boermer, watching and talking sports, until the two lost contact in [[1985]]. Boermer now lives in California, where he is communications director for a veterinary association. |
Revision as of 19:32, 16 January 2009
Phil Boermer CC '84 was Barack Obama's roommate during the Fall of 1981. Both students transferred to Columbia from Occidental College, and lived together in a third-story walkup on 109th St. between Amsterdam Avenue and Columbus. They also hung out at Tom's, the West End, and in New York's bookstores and museums. After their first semester at Columbia, Obama was only able to find another apartment with room for one. He continued to hang out with Boermer, watching and talking sports, until the two lost contact in 1985. Boermer now lives in California, where he is communications director for a veterinary association.