Address to Former Cato Interns

Over 200 former Cato interns (I think the number was 220) converged on the Cato Institute’s headquarters from all over the country (and some from Latin America, Europe, and Asia) to take part in the first reunion of Cato Institute interns. David Boaz gave an inspiring call to arms Friday evening in Cato’s winter garden, followed by a trek of attendees to a local watering hole to reminisce. Former interns from the 1980s, 1990s, and the 2000s were there, and I was there from the “Class of ’78.” I gave the opening remarks at the meeting in the F. A. Hayek Auditorium the next morning (after working until 2:20 am on projects, and getting up at 7:00 to write my remarks; old college habits never die). My remarks follow:

Greetings from the oldest former intern here

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2 Responses to “Address to Former Cato Interns”

  1. […] On Friday night Cato’s Executive Vice President David Boaz gave an inspirational speech in the winter garden.  Then on Saturday morning the attendees gathered in the Hayek Auditorium to hear speeches from Cato scholars and noted alumni.  One of the presenters was Tom Palmer, a vice president at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation a member of Cato’s first intern class in 1978.  His address presents a fascinating look at the early libertarian movement and thoughts on what motivates us to work so hard for the cause of freedom.  You can find the full remarks here: http://tomgpalmer.com/2010/05/23/address-to-former-cato-interns/ […]

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