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wanted his son to follow in his footsteps。 George; who felt no burning call to

do anything else; was willing。 His grades were not top end; but this was; after

all; only prep school and it was still early times。 If should be came to must

be; his father could pull some strings。 George's own athletic ability would open

still other doors。 But Brian Hatfield thought his son should get on the debate

team。 It was good practice; and it was something that law…school admissions

boards always looked for。 So George went out for debate; and in late March Jack

cut him from the team。

The late winter inter…squad debates had fired George Hatfield's petitive

soul。 He became a grimly determined debater; prepping his pro or con position

fiercely。 It didn't matter if the subject was legalization of marijuana;

reinstating the death penalty; or the oil…depletion allowance。 George became

conversant; and he was just jingoist enough to honestly not care which side he

was on—a rare and valuable trait; even in high…level debaters; Jack knew。 The

souls of a true carpetbagger and a true debater were not far removed from each

other; they were both passionately interested in the main chance。 So far; so

good。

But George Hatfield stuttered。

This was not a handicap that had even shown up in the classroom; where George

was always cool and collected (whether he had done his homework or not); and

certainly not on the Stovington playing fields; where talk was not a virtue and

they sometimes even threw you out of the game for too much discussion。

When George got tightly wound up in a debate; the stutter would e out。 The

more eager he became; the w

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