January 18, 2004
In the name of Abbot Matthew, chancellor of Saint Anselm College,
and Father Jonathan, our president, and in behalf of the faculty, staff, students
and alumni, I offer our condolences to David and his family. While you grieve
over the loss of a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, we mourn
the loss of a friend and colleague, the senior member of the faculty, whose
memory will be cherished as one of our greatest teachers.
There is a frequently repeated prayer in the Book of Psalms:
"Let us give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His love endures
forever."
We thank the Lord for the many gifts
that came to us since 1954, when Father Bernard, then dean of the college,
had the wisdom to offer Barbara a position on the faculty of the college of
600 men. Father Bernard told me once that he had some initial fears about
hiring Barbara, the first woman ever to be offered a teaching position at
Saint Anselm. Would she be able to control the students in the lectures and
labs? In hindsight 50 years later, we know that lack of control was hardly
one of Barbara's weaknesses! Barbara not only controlled those men, she mesmerized
them with her abilities as an outstanding teacher: her mastery of the material,
her persuasive encouragement in the labs, her ability to inculcate, along
with the scientific facts, the wonder of God's creation, relating scientific
truth to the world of music, art, literature, political, and philosophical
thinking. She was a natural for our Humanities Program. She saw the program
as opening our students to the values of liberal learning, as the way to strengthen
our civilization.
And so,
"Let us give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His love endures
forever."
Father Peter Guerin, O.S.B.