At the College of Liberal Arts graduation ceremony in 1985 Doc received a teaching award.
He went to the podium, said thank you, and recited these quotes, in order:
1. Nothing comes from nothing. (Lear, Lear)
2. It is required you awake your faith. (Hermione, Winters Tale)
3. Take pains, be perfect, adieu. (Bottom, Midsummer...)
Eric
On Mar 11, 2013, at 1:48 PM, "Jerald Head"
<jlhead1952@gmail.com<mailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com>> wrote:
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From: "Head M.D.,Jerald Lynn" <JHEAD@sw.org<mailto:JHEAD@sw.org>>
Date: March 11, 2013, 1:47:40 PM CDT
To: "jlhead1952@gmail.com<mailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com>"
<jlhead1952@gmail.com<mailto:jlhead1952@gmail.com>>
Subject: FW: birthday
From: Head M.D.,Jerald Lynn
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 1:18 PM
To: Head M.D.,Jerald Lynn
Subject: birthday
Dearest Alice,
When I think of quotes and Doc, the one I always hear to this day is,
SNUG
“Have you the lion's part written? pray you, if it
be, give it me, for I am slow of study.”
probably because I had such a miserable time memorizing lines. However, I cannot recall
Doc ever having used this quote towards me, but I just assumed he was always thinking it
when I flubbed my part.. I continue to hear it in my head to this day, and in my dreams,
where I am always forgetting my lines, much to his disappointment. But, I always hit my
mark.
I found in some files, old mimeographed notices he sent before each summer, and there I
found some quotes he used in admonishing incoming students. It was fun rereading these
letters, definitely yellowed with age. I wish I had saved them all.
“And so from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe.” AYLI 1976
EYRE. “Where be these boyes, these girles, these drabbs, these scoundrels?” Shoemakers
Holiday. Doc used this to open his first letter to us all in 1976, and before if I am not
mistaken. A type of call to arms, to join. 1976
Look to thyself, thou art in jeopardy.” King John Always a nice way to start a
correspondence.
“But let the world rank me in register.” AC 1977
“ I will tell you the beginning; and if it please your ladyships(lordships too), you may
see the end, for the best is yet to do…….” AYLI 1977- a rather hopeful way of seeing the
future.
“Your own good thoughts excuse me, and farewell….” LLL 1975
“Rather say, I play the man I am.” Corliolanus 1976
“peace good pint pot, peace good ticklebrain.” A favorite sign off.
He mentions that his favorite song is “Ben” by Michael Jackson in the letter, and I recall
that
as well. Another place in 1977 he mentions that as he has matured, he now favors “Clouds”
by Joni.
These may or not be helpful, and I am sure there are so many others.
I look forward to seeing you for the big day.
Jerald
Jerald L. Head, M.D.
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
425 University Blvd. #335
Round Rock, TX. 78665
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