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− | '''Ben Letzler''' [[Columbia College]] '[[2002|02]], famous for his remarkable resemblance to 70s-era [[Woody Allen]], served as a writer for ''[[The Blue and White]]'', ''[[The Fed]]'' and ''[[The Spectator]]'' simultaneously. He also feuded with [[Julia Stiles]] in the pages of the ''Spec'', calling her "a sloe-eyed wench. | + | '''Ben Letzler''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2002|02]], famous for his remarkable resemblance to 70s-era [[Woody Allen]], served as a writer for ''[[The Blue and White]]'', ''[[The Fed]]'' and ''[[The Spectator]]'' simultaneously. He also feuded with [[Julia Stiles]] in the pages of the ''Spec'', calling her "a sloe-eyed wench".<ref>http://www.julia-stiles.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=printpage&artid=29</ref> In 2001, the ''New York Observer'' profiled Ben, calling him "a somewhat nervous and cerebral young man with glasses".</ref>http://www.observer.com/node/44337</ref> Ben moved to Berlin after graduating ''[[summa cum laude]]'', then went to [[Harvard|Harvard Law]]. He now works at WilmerHale in Boston.<ref>http://www.wilmerhale.com/benjamin_letzler/</ref> |
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[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Letzler]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Letzler]] | ||
[[Category:Class of 2002|Letzler]] | [[Category:Class of 2002|Letzler]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 2 June 2009
Ben Letzler CC '02, famous for his remarkable resemblance to 70s-era Woody Allen, served as a writer for The Blue and White, The Fed and The Spectator simultaneously. He also feuded with Julia Stiles in the pages of the Spec, calling her "a sloe-eyed wench".[1] In 2001, the New York Observer profiled Ben, calling him "a somewhat nervous and cerebral young man with glasses".</ref>http://www.observer.com/node/44337</ref> Ben moved to Berlin after graduating summa cum laude, then went to Harvard Law. He now works at WilmerHale in Boston.[2]