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If HGSE issued anything like report cards, I retain neither memories nor documents. Here, however, is a final transcript, covering my whole somewhat bizarre Harvard career. It’s a good scaffold on which to hang this part of the story, but much of the fun lurks between the lines.

The section labeled 1966-67 includes four entries for the fall term, including required course work in educational theory and curriculum development. As a Science Ed. person, I also took as electives some really wonderful courses in The Yard: I remember particularly Gerald Holton’s Natural Science1 120, Modern Physics & Its Historical and Philosophical Background: it revolutionized my understanding of epistemology and fitted me to critique helpfully the ostensible empirical underpinnings of many assertions I would encounter in later professional life. They might be surprised to know it, but Professor Holton and (through him) Albert Einstein gave me much of the intellectual foundation on which has now long rested a happy confluence, for me, of the life of the mind with that of the Spirit.
1we called it “Natt Sigh,”, of course.
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