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Daniel Wynn
November 17, 2011
I taught Dr. Lehrman's son at Newark High School. He is intelligent and ambitious. Most importantly he has a free spirit. He is a happy and boisterous young man. he loves life and makes the very best of it. I am sure that his father did the same and in this respect, we can learn much from them both.
CarolAnn Edie
October 31, 2011
Dr. Lehrman was a great teacher. He always believed in our potential and pushed us to achieve. Most importantly, he encouraged us to think about things on our own and make the dicoveries that changed our lives. He was an influential person in many lives, and he will be missed.
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