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Date Posted: Thu April 28, 2005 18:13:15
Author: Ram'69
Subject: ....It's understandable that some students might prefer a more "famous" speaker. But--now that John Sexton has been scheduled--he clearly shouldn't be "disinvited." Under the circumstances, the graduating students should put aside whatever hurt feelings or disappointment they're experiencing, and give this man the respect that he is due. I'd hate to think John has been reading any of these posts or other complaints that have been circulating. As one of Fordham University's most accomplished alumni, he deserves better treatment than he has been getting.
In reply to: Ram'69 's message, "What particularly annoys me about the Sexton flap at Fordham is that the complainers are dumping on a three-time graduate (B.A., M.A., Ph.D) OF THEIR OWN UNIVERSITY. I'm sure John Sexton will prove to be a fine speaker. When I had him for a freshman theology course back in '65, I found him to be a dynamic teacher, and the only graduate assistant I had who really poured himself into teaching introductory courses. Aside from his speaking abilitiy, Sexton is being honored by Fordham for his broad-ranging accomplishments. He has been a scholar of religion and of the law, an entrepreneur (he founded a chain of test-preparation centers), an educator, a law school dean, and a university president. The people who are complaining about him would be fortunate if they achieved in ONE field of endeavor what he has in multiple ones. More...." on Thu April 28, 2005 17:55:28


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