"The Labor School lounge on Armory Avenue, where at any given time in the early '70s, one could find a mix of faculty and students talking politics, sports, the news of the day or the curriculum. It's where GEORGE PAULIN went from "intimidated-quiet in my first semester, to cautious participation, to coming prepared to defend my opinions" and, ultimately, to future CEO of a Los Angeles-based consulting firm and distinguished alumni award winner. "I hope there are still places like it around the campus. What I learned there has served me as well as what I learned in my classes."
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