Career move after Africa? I say no to my alma mater
On This Day
March 18, 1969
to Lancaster Mennonite School.
Dear Bro. Good,
I was fore-warned of your letter by my sister Loretta. She's in your German class. She is half hopeful that I accept your offer although she "wouldn't want to be in any of my classes."
I see my vocation as teaching in the broadest sense of the word, be it writing, preaching, or teaching. Therefore, I plan to do graduate work in theology next year. Perhaps in a European university. Was it your infectuous love and facility with languages which gives me this desire? I spent one year in Belgium and France learning French. Prior, I had thought that the Germanic tongues were my cup of tea. But my love has gone to the Latins.
I recall you saying to us incredulous teenagers that learning Spanish was just a pleasant summer afternoon pastime. Well, in fact, it was that for me last year in Kikwit where a Spanish professor traded me Spanish lessons for English lessons. Espangole will have to wait while I tackle Greek and Hebrew.
Perhaps I can visit you when I return this August, 1969. Knowing your fondness of languages, I might bring along my African parrot to help you catch flies. All grads remember you cupping your hand while blithely declining Latin verbs and catching flies.
I'm sorry I have to respond in the negative to your request. LMS remains one of those big, luvvy, warm teddy bears of my pre-adult life. I want to help in its mission if I ever can.
Respectfully yours, Glenn
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