Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Doc
Robert Hollinger. I guess he has published in some journals and he had been asked
to write a book on post-modernism by some publisher when I was at grad school.
Because he was in Ames, he always referred to himself as a marginal person.
jackief
DocCec wrote:
> DocCec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> In a message dated 98-03-29 16:49:55 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << Heaven--wine, philosophy and great discussions. I envy you. The undergrad
> philosophy I had was horrible--he was an ex-priest and was authoritarian
> about
> it. But in grad. school I took courses--not as impressive as yours--but
> loved
> them all the same. I had two profs. though that really made it interesting.
> Hollinger was on my comittee and was a joy. My prelim orals were almost a
> shouting match between him and one of the soc. profs. Great fun!!
>
> jackief >>
>
> Most of my undergrad professors were pretty boring -- I liked my Philosophy of
> Man prof (ex-Jesuit, a rare thing on a Jesuit school faculty). Didn't take
> any Philosophy in grad school -- all I really wanted out of my grad program
> was me. The Kennedy fellowship came years later -- summer of 1979.
> Hollinger? WHICH HOLLINGER?
> Doc
>
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