Let me tell you one of the earliest ______ in my career as a teacher. It was January of 1940 and I was _____ out of _______ school starting my first semester at the University of Kansas City. Part of the student _______ was a beanpole with hair on top who came into my class, sat down, _____ his arms, and looked at me as _____ to say "All right, teach me something." Two weeks later we started Hamlet. Three weeks later he came into my office with his hands on his ____. "Look," he said, "I came here to be a pharmacist. Why do I have to read this ________" And not ______ a book of his own to point to, he pointed to mine which was _____ on the desk.