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==Facts==
Jonathan Landsman works through his post-graduation lack of outlets for writing here. At Williams, he co-led the [[Forest Garden]] with [[Vivian Schoung]] '05, whom he met in the garden's raspberry patch. He served on [[College Council]], most notoriously as its secretary. He led [[bridge club]] for a year or so with Matt Spencer '05, and with the latter also led [[Dancing Folk]] and planned many of its campus [[contradance]]s, his greatest love at college.
He wasted an estimated 125 hours playing over 500 games of [[cribbage]] against his arch-rival and close friend [[Zach McArthur]] '05.
After [[Evan Miller]], Jonathan is now a graduate student in Horticulture at Cornell, building on was the solid foundation #2 editor for Willipedia in English and Psychology garnered at Williamsits 2005-2006 heyday. He  Jonathan returns to campus unofficially from time to time to dance, check on the demise of the garden, and wade in the [[green riverGreen River]], and officially every two years to deliver a lecture in informal logical fallacies for [[Steven Gerrard]].
==Legends==
When Jonathan Landsman smiles, his eyes don't move.
==In the mediaDopplegangers==
Jonathan Landsman tied for 84th place for the 2005 [http://www.nebridge.org/races/ac25-2005.htm ACBL District 25 Rookie of the Year] award.
Williams' Jonathan Landsman is not [http://www.nytimes.com/ref/business/media/asktheeditors.html Jonathan Landman], deputy managing editor for digital journalism at the New York Times. Nor is he [http://www.greatlakesyc.com/club.html Jonathan Landsman], director of the Great Lakes Yacht Club.
 
Jonathan Landsman, when he was 10, randomly ended up on the same intramural soccer team as Jonathan Landsman, a local curly haired blond kid his exact age but with no relation and no prior awareness of his name-twins existence. The names made coaching the two of them very confusing for a while, until the problem was solved by calling them by their middle names. After taking 1st place in the division that year (nothing can stand against ''two'' Jonathan Landsmans), the two never met again. But he is out there, somewhere . . .
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