I didn't need this.
Aug. 19th, 2002 10:02 pmHiram McLendon '41 died September 7, 2000, in Cambridge, Mass. He taught at the University of California, Harvard University and New York University. As part of a program established by the U.S. Department of Defense and the University of California, he offered philosophy courses to U.S. armed forces personnel in Japan. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Dorothy (Fullenwider) McLendon '42, and son, James.
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Hiram J. McLendon was my favorite teacher in my 4 years of NYU. I came across my notes from his 'History Of Modern Philosophy' class while packing tonight and I decided to google on him. Fuck. We were in the same damned city for who knows how long and I never tried before now to find him. Fuck.
Thank you, McLendon, for many afternoons of interesting discussion over 1-200 level philosophy, and for never making it seem like it was just a job, but instead something you really cared about. Yours, Segal.
From: http://olivetian.olivet.edu/showNews.cgi?path=may-jul2001,regulars,3&dir=may-jul2001
Hiram J. McLendon was my favorite teacher in my 4 years of NYU. I came across my notes from his 'History Of Modern Philosophy' class while packing tonight and I decided to google on him. Fuck. We were in the same damned city for who knows how long and I never tried before now to find him. Fuck.
Thank you, McLendon, for many afternoons of interesting discussion over 1-200 level philosophy, and for never making it seem like it was just a job, but instead something you really cared about. Yours, Segal.