Whilst browsing the Weddings/Celebrations section of this Sunday's New York Times, we couldn't help but notice what may well be the most amazing correction ever written on page 21. Without wanting to unnecessarily delay your enjoyment, we've decided to omit a clumsily written introduction and simply—and cheerfully—reproduce it below, for your utmost reading pleasure.
A report on Oct. 24 1988, about the marriage of Amy Levine and David Abrams, misstated where the bride received her undergraduate degree. She graduated from Brown University, not Boston University. Amy Abrams only recently called attention to the error.
Thanks for finally setting the record straight, Amy. And here we've spent the past nineteen years berating you for attending a non-Ivy. [NYT]

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