“When Bob was going to India he came to me because he thought I was an expert, which I really wasn’t. And I said, “Well, Bob, let me tell you about Shiva, who is one of the great Indian gods. And Shiva was really the person who was the destroyer.” And Bob said, “Destroyer! And I’m going over there and I’m going to go to some of these temples where Shiva was the great destroyer?” And I said, “Well, Bob, the great thing about Indian gods is that they’re everything–not only a destroyer but he was a dancer, as well.” And Bob said, “He danced in the temples? I’m really glad you told me that.”
Chapter 2: EARLY WILLIAMS YEARS
- 1. An Era When Students’ Dates Were Published in the Paper – And the Faculty Kept Score
- 2. The “Small Genius” Generates Disciples . . . And Skeptics
- 3. The Risk-Taker with Lollipops on His Tree
- 4. In the Basic Sense a Longer
- 5. Faculty Wives
- 6. The Gadfly Makes Enemies
- 7. Dark Moods – And a Moderating Fellowship
- 8. Publish Or . . .
- 9. The Bowling Team . . . And a Call Home