Jiang characterizes Yale as missionary and religiously feverish, with a tradition of producing zealots for the CIA and national-security apparatus.
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Jiang characterizes Yale as missionary and religiously feverish, with a tradition of producing zealots for the CIA and national-security apparatus.
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"...describe Yale, the what I would use to describe Yale is missionary. OK, and it's very different from Princeton and Harvard. Harvard people are..."
"And I went I lived at Jonathan Edwards College. OK, so, you know, Yale has this tradition of producing these religious zealots that go..."
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