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Mes amis,

Word has reached us here at chez de Guerre of the most enchanting talk given this afternoon by our dear professeur Glamser. (As many of you know, he is an Honorary Gentleman Caller.) We were delighted at the idea of our friend once more speaking on the campus where he has played such an important role. Lest we forget, dear ones, lest we forget!

My informant has also asked me to reiterate to the most charming jeune fille from our newspaper that the lady she was speaking with was most assuredly not Dr. Joan Exline. I do not quite understand what this is about, but someone seems to have been having the little joke, n'est ce pas!

One's heart is lifted. One hopes the light at the end of the tunnel is not, after all, another train.

a demain,


Monique de Guerre

C'est la Guerre!

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Mme de Guerre,

The report you have heard is true. It was indeed a good talk, in good company, with a good response.

JL

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Mme de Guerre,

The report you have heard is true. It was indeed a good talk, in good company, with a good response.

JL



Professor Glamser's former students, whatever their major, tell me that he was one of the most articulate and inspiring instructors they had during their entire undergraduate years at USM. I couldn't be at the AAUP talk, but I'd wager he made his points very well. Any progress toward naming the Liberal Arts building after him and Stringer?

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Professor Glamser's former students, whatever their major, tell me that he was one of the most articulate and inspiring instructors they had during their entire undergraduate years at USM. I couldn't be at the AAUP talk, but I'd wager he made his points very well. Any progress toward naming the Liberal Arts building after him and Stringer?


It's good news to read that Frank is doing well, but I would like to add that some of us now-departed "oldtimers" also remember the impact that Eva Glamser had on students at Oak Grove High School, as well as her community-wide impact through the Just Over The Rainbow theater troupe. 

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As far as I know, Mrs. Glamser is still teaching at OG. It was Dean Stringer who retired, another great loss to USM in addition to the loss of GS.

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