![]() Paul F. Schmidt, '39
The most meaningful experience of my years at Lawrence, 1935 to 1939, was a tutorial course taught in my second year by then-Professor Nathan M. Pusey. In a quiet but deliberate fashion I was exposed to the satisfaction in completely understanding a subject that he had proposed. He taught me to approach the subject from all sides and facets. That year's study under his direction became a part of my life; it accounted, in great part, for any personal and business success I have achieved. Thank you, Dr. Pusey, thank you very much. You are encouraged to add your reactions or comments or to contribute a 25- to 150 -word memory of your own by clicking here or by writing a letter to the editor (Lawrence Today, Lawrence University, P.O.Box 599, Appleton, WI 54912-0599). Contributions may be published in future issues of Lawrence Today magazine and/or added to the on-going collection on this web page.
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