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Intern
Sent To Outskirts
Henry Stern ’57
said no to Monica Lewinsky.
The
New York City parks commissioner recently ruled that the infamous White
House intern could not swing in Central Park. Stern was not making a political
statement. He was merely protecting the park from any unhealthy drive
that Lewinsky might have unleashed.
Lewinsky,
in New York City this spring on a promotional appearance for the new Maximum
Golf magazine, was scheduled to launch a few golf balls to a floating
green in a Central Park lake. Not so fast, said Stern.
“Putting
a plastic ‘Gilligan’s Island’ in the Central Park lake constitutes inappropriate
use of the space,” said Stern to the New York Daily News. “Among
other things, it poses a danger to wildlife.”
Stern invited Lewinsky to play on any of the city’s 13 golf courses. But
he had to maintain certain standards of his office.
“We
didn’t want her to hit a birdie,” said Stern
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