Journalist and author
Mark Oppenheimer was a precocious child. He argued a lot and won enough intelligence to annoy parents, peers and elementary school teachers alike. But when he reached middle school, Oppenheimer discovered his verbal facility was an asset, not a drawback, as he became a champion debater, competing all over the world and he writes about those days in a
new book, “Wisenheimer, A Childhood Subject to Debate.”
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