The father said he had some papers that he wanted to copy. Would the son help? “I said, ‘Yes, sure,” the son recalled. Off they went to a Xerox machine that was big, clunky and, by today’s standards, ...
There they were at lunch at an outdoor restaurant in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, that afternoon in the fall of 1969, a divorced father and his 13-year-old son. “I said, ‘Yes, sure,” the ...
There was no 13-year-old at the Xerox machine in the movie, only grown-ups, but then, there was a lot of copying to be done, Ellsberg’s father put him to work only twice and moviegoers expect ...