Talk:Cary Granat
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Cary Grant was his godfather, maybe
[edit]I remember that right after Cary Grant passed away during the fall semester of 1986, the school newspaper at Tufts published a letter to the editor from Cary Granat (who was then a freshman) that paid tribute to Cary Grant, who, he wrote, was his godfather. Of course, he — or even someone else — could have written this letter as a joke. 71.183.135.208 (talk) 20:00, 3 April 2016 (UTC)
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