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FACULTY During the next four years these malleable minds will be subjected to the painful process of Learning. Perhaps it will be a great experi¬ ence for a few but for the majority, Learning will be one more process of life to be endured like birth and death. When the official time for Learning has ended the premature child will be delivered and cast upon the world as an educated man. The tragedy is that he will be accepted as such.
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newspaper and advertising in Boston and New York; secretary of Brand Names Foundation, Inc.; civic and charitable com¬ mittees of his Wakefield home; member of the board of directors of Middlesex County National Bank. (He calls the Curtis Hall Bank “my personal branch.”) With the centralization, in Packard Hall, of the Office of Development and its divisions (Publications, Public Relations, Annual Fund, and Development) one can see the cumulative effect that Tredinnick has had since his arrival. Since 1957, a neglected area of the University has undergone a change in “attitude.” The result is a visible expansion of the division (more personnel, more room) and their activities (new functions, more depth to the old ones, and all done on time!). It is too bad that the dental campaign has involved so much time this year because it prevented Mr. Tredinnick from teaching a freshman course. We tend to forget that he is an English teacher (he also taught at Hunter College while in New York) though he al¬ ways insists that “I’m a Vice-President only by avocation.” The teacher in him comes out best in his now famous “Why Robert Can’t Write” speech of 1959: “I do not expect the wet¬ eared freshman to exemplify in every detail Pater’s dictaion style, but i do expect that his writing should reflect both thoughtful¬ ness and individuality to some degree ... at least, let us say, to the degree that would indicate that as a freshman he may not be educated, but at least he is educable.” Many of the students whom he has helped still visit him frequently. This helps keep him “young in spirit,” even if he can no longer be considered “pepsi generation.” In his beautiful new Packard office you can freely enter a general bull session until you have forgotten why you came in the first place. And when you leave, you feel warmth. A lot of warmth. 17
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