The Classmates : Privilege, Chaos, and the End of an Era
St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, was a training ground for excellence, a place where the upper crust of US society sent their boys to become men and to learn how to lead the country. But the ways in which they were being trained in 1962 would soon be over. How they adapted - if they adapted - is a fascinating reflection on this period in the nation's history. In The Classmates Geoffrey Douglas profiles his fellow students to see how they fared.