As time goes by, fewer of my colleagues recall John's invaluable support for our department over the years. So I drafted a little note to them yesterday, in anticipation of the memorial service at Vanderbilt's Benton Chapel a week from Saturday (2 pm, 411 21st Ave S, Nashville, TN 37240).
He was our Lyceum speaker in 2001 and then again in 2009, responding on short notice with a specific message--"Education in a Time of Crisis"--that boosted our spirits just when the housing bubble/budget crisis (as perceived by some benighted administrators and politicians) threatened our program.
He also came to speak to my classes on another occasion a decade ago. There's a YouTube "short" featuring him perched on the table and fielding student questions in 204. Listen closely and you'll hear him say "One of the greatest joys in my life is to think..." Those of us who had the privilege to study and work with him found that joy infectious.
I've suggested that our donation to the John Lachs Ethics Research and Engagement Fund include this note: In grateful memory of a great and generous friend of our department and our discipline.
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