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Aggarwal, We Hardly Knew Ye

Between conversations with old friends and mash notes from the Post, I’ve heard the name Reggie Aggarwal more often in the past month than in seven years. So who’s Reggie? Maybe these two gems from “Hoover” by Lee Keath (a YJ-revival-era ‘Hoo) will shed some light into the depths of his past:

  • Reggie–the Glory Years (1)

  • Reggie–the Glory Years (2)
Author Tim JarrettPosted on June 19, 2000Categories Uncategorized

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