the University Concourse
Volume IV, Issue 1
October 8, 1998
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Compliments from a reader

I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the last issue of the Concourse.

I read it cover to cover as soon as I picked it up at the library. Every article was well written. I especially liked the editor's comments on various topics included in this issue. I agreed with every one of them. I was particularly interested in Joe Sobran's theory about Shakespeare. I know very little of the issue, but from the comments I have read in his columns over the past year I have found his arguments persuasive. That commentary as well as the discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien's work have made me realize how ignorant I am of great literature, and have impelled me to begin reading these authors. Anyway, keep up the good work. The Concourse is a great asset to the University, and I have seen much improvement in it over the two years I've been in Steubenville.

Joe Griesemer, MA class of '98

Joe Griesemer entered the seminary this summer in St. Louis, Missouri


Related Articles:
• Commendations (1), Charles Fischer (I,2)
• Commendations (2), Regis Martin (I,2)
• Commendations (3), Christopher P. Wright (I,3)
• Commendations and comments (1), Christine Boyle (I,4)
• Commendations (6), Elizabeth Brown (I,5)
• Commendations (5), Becky Faraj (I,5)
• Commendations (4), Thomas Howard (I,5)
• Commendations and comments (2), Albert Faraj (I,7)
• Commendations and comments (3), Nina Kay (I,7)
• Subscription renewal, Daniel Ellis (II,1)
• A thank you note, Regis Martin (II,1)
• Thanks for discomfort, Judith Bratten (II,3)
• Renewed commendations, Christopher P. Wright (II,9)
• Commendations (7), Ruth Ann Stearns (III,2)
• Thank you, Jim and Meg Beckman (III,5)
• Pluralism and orthodoxy, Joanna K. M. Bratten (IV,1)
  • Compliments from a reader, Joe Griesemer (IV,1)
• More compliments, Robert Thomas (IV,1)
• Enjoying the concourse, Michael Magree (IV,3)


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