Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > >Moreover, the good old days were not so good. Many of the students then did >not know how to write. > Too true! I recall that in the late 1950's, a Senior at the University of Maryland majoring in agriculture brought an essay he'd written for my mother to read. He'd gotten an "A" , I believe, and was very proud of his work. My mother, a high school graduate Class of 1935, was beside herself in disbelief. She had survived several English teachers who were genuine sticklers for correct spelling, grammar and punctuation. The young man's paper would have been failed by any of her teachers on all three counts. My mother was incredulous that such a paper could be submitted at college level and be graded as superior. For years afterward, just the mention of that paper set my mother to spluttering in disgust. I've often thought that my father's 1929 high school Academic deploma was easily the equivilent of many of today's college degrees in terms of actual education attained. Walker