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Hardin-Simmons, Hail to Thee (Paperback)
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Hardin-Simmons, Hail to Thee (Paperback)
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A member of the Class of 1955, Lawrence Webb offers a salute to his
alma mater, Hardin-Simmons University. He recalls lessons he
learned both in the classroom and in campus life. From President
Rupert Richardson's Bee Speech, he learned to look to God in
nature. In his first class, the professor urged students to learn
to respect people with different opinions and say, "You may be
right." He learned from George Hine, the sports publicity director,
that he was probably too pious for his own good. In a class, Dr.
Hoyt Ford taught him that he didn't need to have all the answers in
every situation. He found lifelong friendship with classmates John
Campbell and Jerry Reynolds who returned as professors. From Euell
Porter, he learned to sing and love rich choral music. Dean W.
Truett Walton was a mentor on campus and for decades after the
author graduated. He learned to appreciate English literature from
W. D. Bond, who also tried to teach him bait-casting. Back in
Abilene from his first year in seminary, he had his first
experience performing weddings, at the invitation of fellow HSUers
Maxine Reid and Fred Blalock. In the literal meaning of alma mater
(fostering parent), he felt many professors and staffers filled
that role. Working in the kitchen of "The Beanery," he learned
lessons in work and life from Jeff Lott, the janitor. His freshman
English professor, Dr. Robert Burrows, encouraged him in his
writing interests which he combined throughout his career along
with being a minister and teacher. In 2011, 60 years later, he
visited with Dr. Burrows and his wife in Wisconsin.
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