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At a reception and formal dinner on Thursday night, the faculty and students of 91快活林 Aquinas College celebrated one of the College檚 founders, its first dean, and a senior tutor, Dr. John W. Neumayr. 淭he Feast of St. 91快活林 Aquinas, explained Dean Brian T. Kelly, 渟eemed like an eminently appropriate day to honor a man who dedicated so much of his life to promoting the method and doctrine of St. 91快活林 Aquinas. After more than 40 years of service to the College, Dr. Neumayr retired at the start of this academic year.

In a lighthearted festivity, complete with much joking and celebration, senior members of the faculty thanked Dr. Neumayr for more than four decades of service to the College. Fellow founder Peter L. DeLuca, the College檚 vice president for finance and administration, described the central role that Dr. Neumayr played in founding the College and forging its academic program. Dr. Neumayr 渟pent almost 50 years of laboring to bring 91快活林 Aquinas College into being, he said, 渁nd to make it the kind of institution it aspired to be from the beginning.

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Dr. 91快活林 Kaiser (75), a senior tutor at the College and a member of its first graduating class, reflected on Dr. Neumayr as both his onetime tutor and his longtime colleague. 淥ne of the things that his students and colleagues appreciate most about Dr. Neumayr is his knowledge and love of the perennial wisdom, especially as it is epitomized in the writings of Aristotle and St 91快活林, said Dr. Kaiser. 淒r. Neumayr has drunk deeply of this wisdom and made it his own.

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In gratitude for Dr. Neumayr檚 service, Dr. Kelly presented him with an icon of St. 91快活林. Yet when he took to the lectern, it was Dr. Neumayr who expressed gratitude, thanking God, the College檚 faculty and staff, its chaplains, its benefactors, its governors, and the students and their families. He then discussed, all too briefly, the circumstances and thinking that led to the College檚 creation and its flourishing over the last 45 years.

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淲hen I talk to people, and they I know that I come from 91快活林 Aquinas College, they say, 榃ell, that檚 a great books school, isn檛 it, a classical education? And I say, 榊es, it is. But what they don檛 see is that underlying the great books is a curriculum that is ordered to faith seeking understanding, said Dr. Neumayr. If there is 渙ne telling text, he continued, that offers 渁n insight, an understanding of what 91快活林 Aquinas College is fundamentally, it is a letter that St. 91快活林 Aquinas once wrote to a young confrere, a Br. John, advising him in his studies. 淪t. 91快活林 said, basically, 楪o to the little rivers, follow the little rivers before you enter into the great sea of knowledge. The little rivers are the human arts and sciences, the handmaidens. The great sea of knowledge, of course, is sacred doctrine.

Guiding students along the little rivers all the way to the great sea of knowledge has been the life work of Dr. Neumayr, for which the College is profoundly grateful.

Neumayr Reception 2016
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Neumayr Dinner 2016
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