Re: Favorite Professors
http://www.alexkuo.org/
http://libarts.wsu.edu/english/faculty/kuo.html
http://www.wsu.edu/future-students/why-wsu/wc_kuo.htm
Had this guy for English in 63-64. His first and last year and my Freshman year in college. Didn't fit the SDSU mold and wasn't invited back. We studied Shoeless Joe Jackson rather than the Iliad. I was in the "special group" of about eight that were promised A's to come over to the house he shared with another faculty member and discuss weighty matters.
Experience was highly reminiscent of Donald Sutherland in Animal House and I spent the entire spring of my Freshman year talking to the kids I left behind at Woonsocket High School about my having the "big picture" of life-- whatever that was.
I went on to get masters degrees in library science from Oklahoma and Governmental Administration from Georgia State and the brain synapses that were turned on by him have since closed, but I think the experience was a good one. Probably made me a hell of a lot more creative than I was before. Didn't have people like that around high school--- or college for that matter.
http://www.alexkuo.org/
http://libarts.wsu.edu/english/faculty/kuo.html
http://www.wsu.edu/future-students/why-wsu/wc_kuo.htm
Had this guy for English in 63-64. His first and last year and my Freshman year in college. Didn't fit the SDSU mold and wasn't invited back. We studied Shoeless Joe Jackson rather than the Iliad. I was in the "special group" of about eight that were promised A's to come over to the house he shared with another faculty member and discuss weighty matters.
Experience was highly reminiscent of Donald Sutherland in Animal House and I spent the entire spring of my Freshman year talking to the kids I left behind at Woonsocket High School about my having the "big picture" of life-- whatever that was.
I went on to get masters degrees in library science from Oklahoma and Governmental Administration from Georgia State and the brain synapses that were turned on by him have since closed, but I think the experience was a good one. Probably made me a hell of a lot more creative than I was before. Didn't have people like that around high school--- or college for that matter.
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