In providing a clue to one of the Constitution quiz questions on Monday, I incorrectly described George Mason University as “a small university that made an improbable run to the Final Four in last year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament. ”
As alert readers Christ Truscott and David Inman noticed and pointed out to me, I was wrong. George Mason (the school, not the framer) has a student body of more than 22,000. That ain’t small. I apologize for the error.

