This is mischaracterizing what was said.   There was no disparagement.   Not 
sure why this was raised again.

From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Schiltz
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2017 12:35 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Harvard

I didn't take part in the conversation Frank alludes to, nor do I want details 
about it, but I just want to say that it pisses me off that it has become 
politically correct to disparage folks who have done well for themselves and 
gone to good schools. I myself went to a state supported "cow college" (Kansas 
State University), so nobody can accuse me of being part of the "elite". I 
don't begrudge people getting the best education they can get, even if I had 
neither the financial resources nor the grades to get into such schools. A 
degree from a top-tier institution does not automatically confer "authority", 
but it certainly doesn't weaken ones credentials either. I suspect there is 
indeed a high degree of correlation between academic prowess of an institution 
and the expertise of its alumni.

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 12:43 PM, Frank Wimberly 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
As many of you are aware, during a discussion of the beverage tax I mentioned 
that my wife studied at the Harvard Graduate School of Education which 
stimulated a small discussion of argument by authority.  During an in-person 
discussion at coffee there was a similar dynamic.  I always wondered why my 
wife never told people she went there.  When I met her she said she went to 
college "in Boston". Now I understand better.  When I tell people that I went 
to Berkeley the most common reaction is, "Were you there during the Free Speech 
Movement?".  Harvard seems to be different.  When my wife saw "The Social 
Network" the parts about the clubs and going to Newport during the weekend made 
her feel ill.  Friends, lots of perfectly nice, normal people go to Harvard.  
Relax.
Frank Wimberly
Phone (505) 670-9918

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