With Sr. being such a big man on campus, one would have thought the miraculous birth would have had a separate write up on the society pages from the little 2-3 line general “Births” column in the newspaper. That would have been an opportunity for the East-West school to get some warm fuzzy publicity. As liberal as the Dunhams were, there should been a few paragraphs in the Mercer Island newspaper with at least Stanley Ann’s high school yearbook picture. That was what was done in those days.
It’s a glaring lack in the narrative...Bill Ayres, clever as he thought he was, wasn’t perfect. And maybe he wasn’t told the full story either. There was nothing in the book about Seattle.
Considering that we are expected to believe she was at that university for quite a considerable length of time, why wasn’t that included?