they have taught us, often in spite of ourselves, helps us to withstand and survive the vicissitudes of life. Trinity has always had a distinguished faculty, generally more recognized and appreciated in hindsight than at the time of matriculation of any given student generation. A number of present
and recently retired faculty persons come to mind as candidates worthy of high praise. But my list would not be your list. Reaction to professors, and perception of their power and effectiveness are personal things. Like that of fine wines, the flavor of appreciation of good teaching matures slowly.
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