He would tell us to stop wasting our time and go read a book.Happy Birthday, Joe!
(I wonder what he would think of AI.)
Same age as my mother would have been, although she outlived him by 6 years. She was a through and through O$U fan (where she went to college) but thought well of and highly respected JoePa. She felt he was screwed over by the media and university and thrown under the bus as did many of her WWII generation did, and absolutely abhorred what was done to him. A lot of non-Penn Staters of her generation that I spoke with about the situation thought the same. That generation really went through a lot (e.g. Great Depression and WWII) that gave them a different perspective on things than later generations, who were much quicker to judge and believe BS.99 years old today, 11 months older than my dad. Jesuit educated, like my dad. Loved poetry, like my dad. I miss the old guys.