I found this letter today that I sent to the Philadelphia Enquirer in the winter of 1994 while I was in Philadelphia, a city I'm still not sure I like. It seemed crowded and tacky, and I couldn't get anywhere near Independence Hall. Anyway, this incident happened on the way back to my hotel. Please keep in mind, I didn't look like a homeless person or a terrorist and I was willing to spend $17.50, which makes this true story so bizarre. This is the letter. I'd tell you the exact date, but I found it by accident on my computer and when I went for more detail, I couldn't find it.
A museum visit denied
On a cold, blustery day recently, I found myself heading back to my hotel when I passed the imposing Franklin Institute. Assuming I had enough for admission, I went in. I was wrong. Admission was $18.50.
At 72, I was surprised to learn that unlike most other museums, it offers no senior rate. That was a pity, because all I had was $17.50, and I did not have a credit card with me
After explaining my plight, I was amazed that they would not allow me in for being a dollar shy. When I complained to the guest services manager, he stood by the policy. I would have thought that for the reputation of the Franklin Institute, he might have taken a dollar from his own pocket. But no such act of generosity occurred. |Allan Provost, Miami, Fla.








































Today on HuffPost there was a very earnest article by a student named Isaac Lozano addressed to Betsy Devos. Essentially he was appealing to her to realize that free college to students like him is a lifeline. Unfortunately he's wasting his time and writing skills. Betsy Devos is a billionaire who couldn't care less for anyone struggling to pay for their education. She is Secretary of Education in name only. The title like the title of Senator to Kelly Loeffler is merely a purchased status symbol like a thousand dollar purse. It requires no empathy, no heart, no funds. To Ms. Devos a lifeline is something she has seen somewhere on one of her yachts, but never used. Putting it politely Ms. Devos is a selfish, spoiled, pious 




