Monday,
23 April
“Charles Sackrey talks about a class-related study at Cornell as long ago as the 1950s in which a group of students with a working-class background and a group of professors’ children who were also students were assigned the same task.  The working-class kids picked a leader, then dove in and did the job.  The white-collar kids ended up arguing about principles and aims, and accomplished nothing.”
— Alfred Lubrano in Limbo: Blue Collar Roots, White Collar Dreams