What Ms. Leff calls “sycophantic” I would describe as a fair and humanizing portrait of the man under the robes, which is much more that I expect from any Ivy League alumni publication these days with respect to anyone who could remotely be called conservative. Kudos to PAW. I came away with a sense of who Mr. Park is. It remains unclear to me, after reading Ms. Leff’s and Mr. Ort’s letters, what relevance Mr. Sittenfeld’s conviction and pardon have for an article about Mr. Park. To me, the article was simply a print version of an artist capturing a good likeness.
What Ms. Leff calls “sycophantic” I would describe as a fair and humanizing portrait of the man under the robes, which is much more that I expect from any Ivy League alumni publication these days with respect to anyone who could remotely be called conservative. Kudos to PAW. I came away with a sense of who Mr. Park is. It remains unclear to me, after reading Ms. Leff’s and Mr. Ort’s letters, what relevance Mr. Sittenfeld’s conviction and pardon have for an article about Mr. Park. To me, the article was simply a print version of an artist capturing a good likeness.