Monday, January 6, 2014

Dr. Pittman, you will be missed.

Dr. George Pittman recently passed away after a short fight with pancreatic cancer.  He was once the Chairman of the English Department at Mississippi College.  What can be said about the man? He was a true ambassador for all things Stratford.  Simply put: the professor loved Shakespeare.


I wandered into Dr. Pittman's class as a junior.  MC required students to take two literature courses so where I was, stuck in a class about British lit.  What at first looked like another scholastic punishment became a class I looked forward to every week as we plumbed the joys if British literature.  He taught Shakespeare. Dr. Pittman was the annual Shakespeare festival at MC.  Shakespeare sounds quaint to some but Dr. Pittman was able to convey the power of his prose, the passion of his plays, and how relevant they are to the real world today.  He would be horrified at schools such as Mississippi State that do not require Shakespeare to get an English degree.  He jumped at the chance to teach Shakespeare in China as he saw himself as a true, yes, I will write it again, Ambassador for Stratford.  Foreign country.  No air-conditioning.  Didn't know the language. He didn't care.  He saw teaching the power of British literature as a calling and taught it to the Chinese with much gusto. 

However, Dr. Pittman didn't stop at Shakespeare. He exposed us to the power of Byron and Shelley, the lyrics of Keats, and the wit of Swift. Then there was Dickens.  It amused him to no end when students would get mad upon reading A Modest Proposal.  Yes, some actually thought Swift was serious.  He inspired me to minor in English as he was the first professor who made learning fun.  Just learning for learning's sake but always having time for his students.  It didn't matter if a student needed help writing a paper or wanted to discover the true meaning of a poem, Dr. Pittman was always there with a smile on his face eager to teach those who wanted to be taught.  He was a true professor, a true mentor, and a true lover of British lit.  He will be missed.

Note: If anyone has pictures of the Coke room, please send them to kingfish1935@gmail.com.  He was a lover of all things Coca-Cola. 

This is his obituary on Community News:

orge Pittman, teacher, mentor, traveler, community volunteer and loving husband and father died Jan 1, 2014 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 76.

Pittman was born to George E. and Myrtis Pittman in Decatur, Ga. June 29, 1937. After graduation from high school in Decatur, he continued his education at Mississippi College where he met his wife of 53 years Alicia Jones Pittman. He went on to the University of Mississippi and earned his Master’s and Ph.D., specializing in English Renaissance literature.

Pittman taught English at Middle Tennessee State University and later taught and chaired the English Department at Howard Payne University, and served as Dean of School of Arts and Sciences. In 1977 he returned to his undergraduate alma mater where he served as longtime chair of the English Department. During his lengthy tenure at Mississippi College, Pittman established the annual Shakespeare Festival, now in its 37th year. He was selected to be the first resident professor in the London semester program, an honor that combined two of his passions, teaching and travel. George also loved the arts. He served as volunteer with International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Miss. He did not limit his teaching to the classroom and was a popular lecturer on Shakespeare to various community groups often in Renaissance costume.

George and Alicia loved to travel, often leading students on trips throughout Europe. And for seven summers they taught English as a Second Language in schools and universities across China. In Alicia, George found his soul mate as they shared a passion for travel, service and adventure. For their 50th wedding anniversary they celebrated by doing “Fifty Things Great and Small” throughout the year.

In his distinguished teaching career, Pittman’s students and colleagues awarded him many teaching honors, including the Mississippi College Distinguished Professor and the Civitan Teacher of the Year. A champion of education, he established the Pittman Outstanding Young Professor Award. Active on campus, he served as president of Faculty Club and chairman of Publication and sponsored many student groups, working with local and international students. After retirement, he was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award. His devoted teaching and mentoring of students and younger colleagues will long endure.

A former colleague had this to say, “George was a favorite colleague of so many of us. We respected him as a scholar and an outstanding professor, but we loved him for his kindness, his easy-going nature, his sense of humor, and his sheer joy of living. His legacy as a professor, a department chair, a mentor to both students and instructors, and a beloved colleague will long be remembered.”

After four decades of teaching, George and Alicia retired to Aledo, to be closer to family. He was his grandchildrens’ biggest supporter, delighting in their many sports events and dance competitions.

In retirement it was as a leader and active volunteer, that George found his second calling. Utilizing his mentoring and teaching skills learned from a lifetime in the classroom, George used his gifts to benefit the greater Parker County area. At First Baptist Aledo, George was a deacon, a choir member, an active member of missions groups, and he loved being a part of The Joy Strummers Ukulele Choir. He and Alicia were committed volunteers at Parker County Center of Hope. He served as a client advisor at the center offering practical advice and spiritual support. More recently he worked with Refugee Services of Fort Worth. And he served on the board of directors and as a docent at Doss Heritage and Cultural Center where he and Alicia worked at summer camps.

Rare is the man whose guidance is so far reaching. Along with a generation of teachers, professors, deans, lawyers and doctors whom he shaped in his classrooms, George influenced the lives of the less fortunate of Parker County. In short the Renaissance scholar was a Renaissance man, who shared his considerable talents with grace, humor, compassion, and integrity.

Funeral Information: First Baptist Church, Aledo.

Memorials may be made to the Mississippi College English Department, Center of Hope – East Parker County (Aledo, TX) or Doss Heritage and Culture Center – Weatherford, TX.

Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Alicia J. Pittman of Aledo; son, Greg Pittman and wife Angie of Round Rock; daughter Patti Pittman Gough and husband Norman of Aledo; brother Dr. Richard E. Pittman of Washington DC; grandchildren Tori and Ali Pittman and Tara and Travis Gough.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice appreciation. Sorry not to have known him.

I wonder if anyone knows what became of Mr. Padgett, former professor of English at Millsaps?

Anonymous said...

Pancreatic cancer is a bitch. R.I.P. professor.

Dragoman said...

Bob Padgett died back in 2006, Anderson, and is buried in Texas, I believe. Like Dr. Pittman at MC, was a wonderfully talented teacher of Shakespeare. I took two semesters of Shakespeare under him, and also had him as a lecturer in Heritage. Great guy.

Burke said...

And not to forget the wonderful Louis Dollarhide, who taught for so many years at MC.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Dragoman! Kindly fellow. He summoned me to his notoriously cluttered office to ask me "where did you learn to read a poem like that?" I was too embarrassed to admit I taught myself close reading because I was too lazy to do research.

Anonymous said...

Dr. Pittman had a way of making classical literature incredibly interesting to people like me who are not predisposed to like it, all without pandering or sacrificing the dignity of the material. He was a class act and will be greatly missed.

Ophelia said...

I wonder where the really gifted and passionate professors of English literature will come from, in this mad, mad, mad, mad world of students majoring in technical fields and boring, soulless stuff like business and marketing. I think the times that bred these fellows like Dr. Pittman and Mr. Padgett have passed, but perhaps I'm just feeling low and cynical on this brutally cold day.

Surely there are youngsters out there with the sense and sensibility to turn off the &%^$# big-screen TV, and bury their noses in the good stuff.

Anyway, it's "devoutly to be wished."

Kingfish said...

Wonder whatever happened to his Coke collection.



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