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Typical Windsor fare featured good companies with solid market positions and evidence of room to grow.
John Neff • John Neff on Investing
he’s giving “my parents own a Cape Cod summer home that’s older than America”
Tony Tulathimutte • Rejection

Harpers.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
one of those Canadianly inevitable checked-flannel shirts
David Foster Wallace • Infinite Jest

Aging hipsters and corduroy-clad high school sophomores are both primarily concerned with dodging lameness.
Chuck Klosterman • Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs
his blond-wood dresser, my father kept a gold key to the New York City Playboy Club.
Clyde W. Ford • Think Black: A Memoir
In classic fashion, frantic efforts to correct the underperformance only compounded Windsor's plight. Windsor had succumbed to infatuation with small supposed growth companies without sufficient attention to the durability of growth.