Yes, the papers are graded and the grades are submitted and another semester is fading into the mists. I can't believe that I've been doing this for over thirty years. I gave my first lecture in the fall of 1982 when I was twenty-two, and then taught my first self-contained class in the summer of 1984 at the tender age of twenty-four. The end of every semester is a bit of a melancholy time for me. I don't know whether it's the realization that I'm another semester closer to death, or maybe I do actually like these little knuckleheads and might theoretically miss them.
My friend and colleague John Stroup snapped this picture of me from his office window. I'm stopping to give a couple of my students a hard time about something. I don't normally dress so shabbily; it was the chili cook-off and since I was cooking Cincinnati chili I had to wear my ancient Reds sweatshirt.
My friend and colleague John Stroup snapped this picture of me from his office window. I'm stopping to give a couple of my students a hard time about something. I don't normally dress so shabbily; it was the chili cook-off and since I was cooking Cincinnati chili I had to wear my ancient Reds sweatshirt.
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