Posted by Todd Zywicki:
Conor Cruise O'Brien, R.I.P.:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2008_12_21-2008_12_27.shtml#1229987625


   I just learned from catching up on [1]The Corner that Conor Cruis
   O'Brien recently passed away (there are several O'Brien posts there
   over the past few days). I've tried to read his book on Burke, but
   having commenced it, I confess that it turned out to be simultaneously
   too much Burke and too much O'Brien for my taste (which I guess proves
   that I'm not actually a Burkean at heart). I understand from those who
   have made their way through the book that it is really quite good.

   Instead, O'Brien's passing brings to mind one what is one of my most
   memorable (and probably my earliest true "intellectual") experience as
   a Freshman at Dartmouth. Dartmouth has a marvelous program called the
   Montgomery Fellows program that brings visiting scholars to campus for
   any time from a few days to a week or two. And they reside in a house
   just off campus for their duration.

   Well my Freshman year I decided not to treck all the way home to South
   Carolina for Thanksgiving Break, and somehow was chosen with another
   student to have dinner at the Montgomery House with Conor Cruise
   O'Brien. I confess I had not the slightest idea who he was. But it
   turned out to be an utterly entertaining and engaging evening. The
   hightlight of which I recall at one point O'Brien calling for "a
   basket" to express his disapproval of someone else's views on the
   Frech Revolution (the allusion was indeed quite funny at the time).
   And I recall him triumphantly whipping out a pen at one point and
   declaring it to be his "word processor." Anyway, a fascinating and
   charming fellow, and utterly gracious to clueless 18-year old me.

   I never saw him again after that, but that evening has been one that
   has remained with me for over 30 years now. Quite an impression.

References

   1. http://corner.nationalreview.com/

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