Sunday, November 06, 2011

Dick & I

As I began reading the Cheney memoir, I became astounded at how much we had in common.  For instance:
1.  Dick's great-grandparents homesteaded in Nebraska.  He was born there then moved to Wyoming in his childhood.  My grandparents (Hastings) were born in Nebraska then homesteaded in Wyoming after marrying.
2.  Dick's grandparents were named David and Clarice Dickey.  I have granddaughter Clara (aka Clarice or some variation thereof), whose other grandfather is named David, aka Dickey.
3.  Dick's grandfather went broke during the Depression; so did mine.
4.  Dick moved to Casper (sited where the Mormon Trail crossed the Platte River) as a kid; my great-great-great-grandfather crossed through there on his way to the Salt Lake Valley.
5.  In high school, Dick was Senior Class Pres. and dated the homecoming queen, Lynne.  I was Senior Class Pres. and dated both the homecoming queen and Lyn.
6.  Dick went to Yale on a scholarship, got suspended and finished his degree in Political Science at Wyoming (Sep. '63 - May '65).  I got a scholarship to Stanford but went to Wyoming (cheaper after scholarship) in '64 and graduated in Political Science in '68.
7.  After graduation, Dick went to Wisconsin to work on a Ph.D. in political science, intending to teach.  I was accepted at Chicago for a Ph.D. in political science, intending to teach.
8.  Dick never finished the Ph.D., as he got sidetracked after an internship in Washington.  I never got started -- threatened by the draft, I joined the Navy.
9.  Dick counselled with former Wyo. Gov. Stan Hathaway when he was considering running for Congress.  Stan was the prosecuting attorney in Goshen County when my grandfather was Justice of the Peace there.
10.  When Dick ran for the House the first time, his opponent was Bill Bagley from Star Valley.  Bill had worked in my dad's store when I was a kid.
11.  While in the House, Dick served on the Joint Intelligence Committee.  I spent my Navy time in Naval Intelligence.
12.  Dick left Washington at the beginning of Nixon's second term.  I was at Nixon's second inaguration.
13.  Dick worked closely with Adm. Mike McConnell during the first Bush administration.  I served with Lt. Mike McConnell in the Pentagon during the Nixon years.
14.  Dick's gone fly fishing in Star Valley with my friend Paul Stauffer.

  I could go on, but you can see clearly that we were almost, like, brothers.  We probably even passed in the halls on campus.

  So then, I think, was Dick's life the road not taken?  If I'd gone to Chicago in Political Science after the Navy, instead of going to law school, might I have ended up having an internship in Washington, meeting a Congressman, working on his staff, then in the White House, and eventually become Vice Pres.?  Something to think about!

6 comments:

Whitney said...

Interesting! That's pretty funny. You are practically brothers. But in the end, I bet you've had a happier life than he has.

Anna said...

Hahahahahaha. Pretty funny. I especially love the Clarice/Dickie tie.

WV= session, as in session of congress you could have participated in?

Courtney said...

Haha. Excellent connections. And I agree with Whit, your life is better.

David and Kris Taylor said...

You can't have too many Dickies, now can you?

D.

Rayna said...

You really could have had Dick Cheney's life! But I agree with Whit - much happier life in Hawaii. However, I think we need to outline a plan for getting the two of you together for dinner.

j.genzer said...

Dick is definitely the evil brother. You don't want the baggage he will have to account for.