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Glamour Magazine has caught up with Carstairs Whiskey in the current issue and passed the punchbowl to Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. '38, associate professor of History, as "a man who cares." Sighting along the barrel of a trusty briar, he is pictured "getting the future in focus" in the current issue.
Schlesinger, according to Glamour, is one of several young men "who care," perhaps for fellow citizens with a social conscience, or perhaps even embrace the freckled readers of Glamour Magazine.
Within reach of the historian is a well-thumbed copy of "The Age of Jackson," and what could pass for a container from Leavitt and Peirce or the Harvard Provision Company.
Also laden with care on the opposite page is John F. Kennedy '40, affixing his signature to Congressional documents and expressing the unsettling care that "good government should begin at home."
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