Here are some things I’ve learned from Aaron Sorkin. Harvard was founded in 1636, but there’s a statue on campus that says it was founded in 1638. The Bible forbids planting different crops side-by-side. The street name for chloroacetone is tear gas. The best way to seem smart and articulate is to rattle off obscure facts in the presence of dumber, less articulate people. The origins of the Tom Collins are disputed. Jackie Robinson’s older brother won a silver medal at the Olympics. It’s possible to know everything about everything, and absolutely nothing else. The strawberry is the only fruit with its seeds on the outside.