Humphrey S. Didium
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- | Professor of History of Religion at Mt. Sinai University, "Dr. D" was a favorite "go-to prof" and honored secret keeper of both elite graduate students of his numerous comparative religion courses and the seedier side of the local theatre scene. He maintained close contacts with [[Stimes Addisson]] until his death in 1981. His ''Everything That's Not'', though large in scope and theory (it was here that he presented the [[5 Stages of Idealization]]), remains an interesting aid to understanding the [[AA]]. | + | {{Template:Doctors}}Professor of History of Religion at Mt. Sinai University, "Dr. D" was a favorite "go-to prof" and honored secret keeper of both elite graduate students of his numerous comparative religion courses and the seedier side of the local theatre scene. He maintained close contacts with [[Stimes Addisson]] until his death in 1981. His ''Everything That's Not'', though large in scope and theory (it was here that he presented the [[5 Stages of Idealization]]), remains an interesting aid to understanding the [[AA]]. |
Didium choked to death on a [[The Cutlet|pork chop]] in the Mt. Sinai dining hall. He was in a hurry and distracted, practicing as he was for his role in the school production of his own play [[Go Down, Moses]], in which he was to play the "flaming bush," a campy, queenier version of the Biblical prototype. | Didium choked to death on a [[The Cutlet|pork chop]] in the Mt. Sinai dining hall. He was in a hurry and distracted, practicing as he was for his role in the school production of his own play [[Go Down, Moses]], in which he was to play the "flaming bush," a campy, queenier version of the Biblical prototype. | ||
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Jewish-American,1914-1981
Didium choked to death on a pork chop in the Mt. Sinai dining hall. He was in a hurry and distracted, practicing as he was for his role in the school production of his own play Go Down, Moses, in which he was to play the "flaming bush," a campy, queenier version of the Biblical prototype. In 1998, the libretto to an opera based upon the life of Dutch Forkes was found among his papers. |
DesiderataDr. D was known to trade good grades for blowjobs. In Mt. Sinai's winter sessions, professors were given a month to teach a mini-course in an area outside of their specialty, provided they had a demonstrable command of his subject. Didium tought a small but beloved course on the history of shipping vessels. Gottshalls, in the Susquenhanna Valley, has a Didium Lane named after the fabled academic.
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