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I wanted to comment on the suggestion to "avoid a cold start" by getting to class a few minutes early and chatting informally with students before the class starts. While in point of fact I do the latter, my idealized image of a teacher or a professor is to be more aloof. I'm thinking of John Housman in "The Paper Chase," or even how Alistair Cook used to introduce Masterpiece Theatre. The professors I remember the best in my own education, from Harvard, Yale, and Vanderbilt, had a larger than life quality. I feel so small in comparison, even now that they are all dead. But maybe that was the style of another day. I certainly enjoy interacting with the students, being personal with them. But I just wonder if one loses something by that, that it says something like: you're just one of us.

Bruce Crissinger

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