"After , many of my classmates took their supposedly useless liberal arts education out of the and into the realms of politics, law, business, journalism, and s. They founded s and peopled s, , the New York Times, s, and high reaches of the US government. They found, in other words that study for its own sake—that is, study without visible results or high-prestige s—was enormously useful for other ends."
January 1, 1970