When it comes to our morally flawed founders, Shakespeare, as usual, said it best

Regarding the name change at the Cleveland State University Law School (“Trustees vote to strip John Marshall’s name from college of law,” Nov. 18), Shakespeare, as usual, said it best.

In the play “Julius Caesar,” just after saying “Friends, Romans, countrymen,” Mark Antony says: “The evil men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones.”

Robert M. Lustig,

Cleveland

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