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  • Mantu Chronicles C XXV: Tek Young Lin didah Tek Young Ting

    Retired Horace Mann Teacher Admits to Sex With Students
    By JENNY ANDERSON
    Published: June 23, 2012

    Tek Young Lin was revered at the Horace Mann School. He was different from other teachers — a Buddhist who carefully tended to his elaborate gardens, a chaplain and a cross-country coach. He was so beloved that the English department chairmanship was named in his honor.
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    Mr. Lin, in a 1984 yearbook, is a former English teacher at the Horace Mann School who said he had sex with "maybe three" of his students.
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    But there was something else about Mr. Lin: a focus he placed on certain students, a fascination that some said looked like infatuation.

    Last week, in an interview, Mr. Lin, now 88, acknowledged that there was something to those whispers. He said he had had sex with students, “maybe three, I don’t know,” crossing boundaries he said were not so clear years ago.

    “In those days, it was very spontaneous and casual, and it did not seem really wrong,” he said.

    A New York Times Magazine article this month that exposed sexual abuse at Horace Mann, a preparatory school in the Bronx, has spurred thousands of alumni to express their feelings online and a number of victims to reach out to one another. Two law enforcement agencies have opened Horace Mann abuse hot lines. The school has pledged to “work together to understand what may have happened and why,” and last week, after accusations against Mr. Lin began to surface in online postings, Horace Mann removed his name from the English department chairmanship.

    The teachers named in the magazine article, which recounted abuse that occurred 20 or more years ago, are all dead. But since its publication, some graduates of the school have made accusations against former teachers who are still alive, including Mr. Lin.

    Because of New York’s statutes of limitations, it is unlikely that Mr. Lin could be prosecuted or sued for any actions that occurred when he was at Horace Mann; he retired voluntarily in 1986.

    The Times has interviewed three former students who described inappropriate contact by Mr. Lin. One said he refused Mr. Lin’s request for sex; another said there had been physical contact, but no sex. One, who said he was 14 or 15 when the inappropriate contact began, said that Mr. Lin had sexual contact with him several times over several months, and that they had had a relationship that lasted years.

    Mr. Lin, who lives near Santa Cruz, Calif., said no coercion had been used. “The only thing I can assure you of was that everything I did was in warmth and affection and not a power play,” he said. “I may have crossed societal boundaries. If I did, I am sorry.”

    Thomas M. Kelly, the head of school, declined to comment directly on Mr. Lin’s statements, but a spokesman for the school’s public relations firm said: “If what Mr. Lin has told The New York Times is true, the conduct in which he says he engaged was appalling. We urge him to cooperate with law enforcement authorities.” Mr. Lin said no authorities had contacted him.

    In the phone interview, which lasted about a half-hour, he cited his fading memory and his advanced age. He recalled facts like the names of four of his five headmasters and provided details about one particular encounter, most of which were confirmed by the student involved.

    Mr. Lin was articulate in the interview, sometimes philosophical and a bit puzzled by the resurfacing of the past. “I’m surprised they remember,” he said, referring to the students. “It was all so casual and warm.”

    The era had not yet come when a teacher would be viewed automatically with suspicion for inviting a student to his home. Sexual scandals in institutions like the Roman Catholic Church and Pennsylvania State University were still decades away. Mr. Lin himself said he had acted “occasionally out of impulse,” adding, “In those days, the ’60s and ’70s, things were different.”

    All three students cited Mr. Lin as a positive influence in their lives, even today, and seemed reluctant to speak, not wanting to hurt the reputation of a man who had opened their eyes to philosophy and literature, and whose strict grammar rules they remembered today.

    Mr. Lin, whose Web site says he was born in the East Indies, came to the United States as a teenager in 1941, enlisted in the Army and served in the Office of Strategic Services, a precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency. According to Michael Lacopo, the final headmaster under which Mr. Lin served, he was working at Macy’s after the war and responded to an advertisement for Horace Mann.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/ny...1&ref=nyregion
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  • #2
    suh wait.. look how long man teacha ah have sex wid high school students.. why is dis news ?

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    • #3
      not man to man

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      • #4
        oh ? why yuh tink suh ?

        Whats the difference ?

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        • #5
          doodoo

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          • #6
            you seem to be making certain assumptions..

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            • #7
              well I wouldn't know bout that

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              • #8
                of course not.. your ignorance knows no bounds...

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                • #9
                  educate mi nuh

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                  • #10
                    there is a saying.. he dat known not and knows not he knows not is a fool.. shun dem..

                    tek dis as shun + gct..

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                    • #11
                      why u a trace mi off?

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                      • #12
                        Was/Is the difference (or lack thereof LOL) the order of the day at Campion?

                        I remember a men coming to JC from that school when we were in 3rd form. After a few encounters wid some 2X4...he didn't last 2 much less 4 weeks inna wi precincts

                        Mob rule tuh di Wirl!!
                        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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                        • #13
                          Wait northern Hope Road Tun up di ting gainst an infidel from the south. How long ago was this?

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                          • #14
                            When Manley was in power and Socialist Roots was a Big Sound
                            TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                            Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

                            D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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                            • #15
                              The Dark Ages.. or was that the 90s ??

                              lol !

                              Campion is coed.. mi feel seh di Mantu oriented woulda prefer a Bull School.. mebbe di Campion 'yutes' dem was hooking up wid some boyz in blue but guh di wrong section..

                              lol ! woiee !

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