In early April, Dean returned to Youngstown. After dealing with a series of matters such as collecting extra rent and DCAP affairs, it was already late April.
Hurriedly returning to Cleveland from Youngstown, the first thing Dean did was to deal with his transfer application. Two weeks prior, he had already sent all the materials to Stanford in California.
Three letters of recommendation, one from Professor Miller, one from Academic Dean Clark, and another from Judge Vitte of the Youngstown court.
In terms of the lineup, it was luxurious. The first two were a given—that was basic. But getting a judge from the court to write a recommendation letter wasn't something any student could just have.
After all, being related to the legal profession, their words carried some degree of authority. Besides these, Dean also treated the DCAP project and the One Cleveland project as his research subjects, and after organising them, sent them off to Stanford.