William L. Thompson '70
William Thompson '70
Class of 1970 • Chestertown, MDFavorite Professor
For two years I wondered whether I would major in philosophy or psychology or history before concluding that English provided ample measures of all three. Professors James and Lamond and Tatum and others made sure I never looked back.
Fondest WC Memory
Too may to recount here, of course, but here's a memory that has never faded. One cold February evening in 1968 I found myself in a lecture hall listening as a visiting writer described researching his family genealogy in the US and then traveling to Africa to trace even further his ancestors. He was overjoyed to announce that he had finally found links between his forebearers on both continents. The lecturer's name was Alex Haley and eight years later his story was published in book form and soon after told to the world through the acclaimed TV series named "Roots."
Let's Hear It for the Liberal Arts
To this day I remain a stalwart supporter of the liberal arts education as practiced at Washington College (although there are times when I wish I had learned something about welding or plumbing).
Advice
Everything is relevant.