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Lawyer/poet remembers his friend, ORIE professor Lionel Weiss

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Lionel Weiss, shown lecturing in the 1973-74 Cornell Red Key Society desk calendar (provided by Rhoda Weiss)

Edwin Zimmerman, a prominent Washington lawyer and Assistant Attorney General under Lyndon Johnson, was also a long time active member of the Capitol Hill Poetry Group. 

After Zimmerman's death last year, his daughter Miriam found, in his files, a poem about his high school and college friendship with Lionel Weiss, a statistician and member of the ORIE faculty.

The poem, was recently published in the Innisfree Poetry Journal. It is reprinted here with permission.  

Googling Lionel

Something the other day reminded me

of Lionel, my brilliant boyhood friend,

whose mind was agile, whose temper gentle,

who at an early age liked to wander

through mazes of mathematics and did so

surely, as though on well-lit highways.

It has been more than half a century since we spoke

but his image remains clear in my mind

and I think of him time and again -

cheerful, quick, unassuming, finding

humor in the awful - and since I often wondered

what he had made of his life and whether

he knew what I had made of mine,

I thought it time to reconnect, compare

the totals, reminisce. So I went to the great

vat of facts, typed his name, discovered

to no surprise that my friend had flowered,

taught admiring students at warp-speed,

published more than a hundred papers on topics

such as the asymptotic properties

of order statistics, and displayed kindness,

charm, grace, common sense, and wit.

What I hadn’t bargained for, what numbed,

was the shock of finding that these affirmations of my friend

were in a stale obituary, a decade old,

that I had been harboring a ghost,

that I was lonelier than I had realized.

-- Edwin Zimmerman, January 2007

Weiss, who served on the ORIE faculty for nearly fifty years, died in 2000.  He went to New York City's DeWitt High School and Columbia University with Zimmerman. 

In his online obituary for Weiss, ORIE professor Sidney Resnick refers to Weiss's warp-speed teaching, charm, grace, common sense, and wit, as mentioned in the poem.   The poem and the obituary also mention Weiss's research area. 

The research reference helped Miriam Zimmerman, a documentary film maker, connect the poem to the obituary and identify the ORIE professor as the subject of the poem: "I googled 'Lionel' and 'aysmptotic properties of order statistics,'" she said.  "That's not a phrase a poet usually uses.  I found Lionel Weiss instantly with that."

Miriam Zimmerman recently sent a copy of the poem to the Weiss family.  Weiss's widow Rhoda recalls that "Lionel liked Ed Zimmerman very much." 

The Weiss's son Paul, is Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry and of Materials Science & Engineering at UCLA. He responded to Miriam Zimmerman that "my father remains with me often, as I am sure you will find that your father will. There is much in my life now that I would like to share with him, but I have a feeling he already knows."

 

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