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Memoir excerpt describing college fraternity, a canceled Havana trip, and a flag‑tearing incident during a Saudi king visit

Memoir excerpt describing college fraternity, a canceled Havana trip, and a flag‑tearing incident during a Saudi king visit The passage provides anecdotal recollections with no verifiable details, specific transactions, or concrete links to high‑level officials. It mentions a “prominent public figure” only in passing and a Saudi king’s state visit, but offers no actionable leads, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing. Key insights: Author recounts a student‑run “Knight House” fraternity at Brooklyn College.; Claims a planned 1959 Havana trip was allegedly canceled, but a friend says it proceeded despite a State Department warning.; Describes tearing down a Saudi flag at the Lincoln Memorial during a Saudi king’s state visit and being warned by a park policeman.

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Memoir excerpt describing college fraternity, a canceled Havana trip, and a flag‑tearing incident during a Saudi king visit The passage provides anecdotal recollections with no verifiable details, specific transactions, or concrete links to high‑level officials. It mentions a “prominent public figure” only in passing and a Saudi king’s state visit, but offers no actionable leads, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing. Key insights: Author recounts a student‑run “Knight House” fraternity at Brooklyn College.; Claims a planned 1959 Havana trip was allegedly canceled, but a friend says it proceeded despite a State Department warning.; Describes tearing down a Saudi flag at the Lincoln Memorial during a Saudi king’s state visit and being warned by a park policeman.

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