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The importance of the images of war
Following on recent posts here and here on the seemingly intractable problems in Iraq, this David Carr/NY Times op-ed comments on the efforts of the U.S. military to control the publication of images of injured or killed soldiers from the...
Thoughts for a Christmas season
During this holiday season, I find myself thinking often of my friend and mentor, the late Ross M. Lence, who was the happiest and most fulfilled man who I have known in my life. A couple of weeks ago, as...
Tributes to a marvelous teacher
Today is the birthday of the late Ross M. Lence, one of Houston's finest teachers of the past generation. On Dec. 1st -- the final day of classes for the fall semester at the University of Houston -- I was...
The UH Memorial Service for Ross M. Lence
In a fitting tribute on the final day of classes for the fall semester, the University of Houston will host a memorial service for its late and beloved Professor, Ross M. Lence, at 1:30 p.m., this Friday, December 1 in...
The Abbeville Institute's tribute to Dr. Ross M. Lence
The late Dr. Ross M. Lence of the University of Houston was a founding member of board of directors of the Abbeville Institute in Atlanta, which is an association of scholars devoted to the critical study of philosophical nature of...
Ted Estess eulogizes Ross M. Lence
As noted in this post from last week on the funeral services for one of Houston's finest teachers, Dr. Ross M. Lence of the University of Houston, Dr. Ted Estess -- Dean of the University of Houston Honors College and...
"On Teaching" by Ross M. Lence
This has been a weekend of reflection for me as I contemplate the life of one of Houston's finest teachers -- Professor Ross M. Lence (previous post here) of the University of Houston -- who died this past week. Over...
Ross M. Lence, R.I.P.
A grand and far too rare experience in life is learning from a great teacher. I have been blessed in my life to have been mentored by two wonderful men who were extraordinary teachers. The first was my father, Dr....
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