Dave Kranz, political/government columnist for the SF Argus Leader, had the following to say in about retiring SDSU Prof. Robert Burns:
I never knew Bob Burns during my four years at South Dakota State University. I was more a student of the J.P. Hendrickson era. But since my time at the Argus Leader and Mitchell Daily Republic, Burns became an invaluable resource for me. Even though I was never in one of his classes, I got to know many who were. To his students, he was simply "The Master of Political Thought."
You didn't have to be in his classroom, though, to take advantage of his knowledge, his insight. In my position as a columnist, I had an opportunity to mine plenty of sources, but sometimes it is necessary to reach into the minds of political scholars who know the state inside and out and offer assessments as they see them. I got to know Burns' office phone number by heart. There wasn't a time that I can remember where he said, "I don't know." Where would have I been without his historic perspective?
Burns was honored Saturday at SDSU, putting a period on 38 years with the institution of higher learning.
Link to the column is here.
Side note: many on this message board like to kick around the hapless Stu Whitney who has also been allowed to use a keyboard at the Argus Leader's offices. What a contrast to Dave Kranz! Irrespective of whether one agrees with the viewpoint expressed by Kranz, a reader of a Kranz column will be entertained and will learn something. Kranz doesn't write just for the sake of stirring the pot and upsetting readers.
I never knew Bob Burns during my four years at South Dakota State University. I was more a student of the J.P. Hendrickson era. But since my time at the Argus Leader and Mitchell Daily Republic, Burns became an invaluable resource for me. Even though I was never in one of his classes, I got to know many who were. To his students, he was simply "The Master of Political Thought."
You didn't have to be in his classroom, though, to take advantage of his knowledge, his insight. In my position as a columnist, I had an opportunity to mine plenty of sources, but sometimes it is necessary to reach into the minds of political scholars who know the state inside and out and offer assessments as they see them. I got to know Burns' office phone number by heart. There wasn't a time that I can remember where he said, "I don't know." Where would have I been without his historic perspective?
Burns was honored Saturday at SDSU, putting a period on 38 years with the institution of higher learning.
Link to the column is here.
Side note: many on this message board like to kick around the hapless Stu Whitney who has also been allowed to use a keyboard at the Argus Leader's offices. What a contrast to Dave Kranz! Irrespective of whether one agrees with the viewpoint expressed by Kranz, a reader of a Kranz column will be entertained and will learn something. Kranz doesn't write just for the sake of stirring the pot and upsetting readers.
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