Consider this large gathering included household names in conservative circles, thinkers, writers, and most importantly, truly conservative leaders in our universities. And then, consider Dr. Campbell;s emphasis that his dear friend of many years, far more than a member, was a pillar of the organization from the start, and a seeding of sorely needed light humor, his trademark. If I may paraphrase with risk of a mistake or two, here is how he put it. "First there was Goldwater and then Reagan, but before them, there was Tim..."
Throughout the weekend we heard stories of all Tim added in his usual unsung way, with wit, and with behind-the-scenes shaping of books of others, works where he would scarcely expect credit.
Now another tribute shapes up. As many knew, Tim was a master at crossword puzzle writing and of similar word games. The November issue of "The Enigma" will recognize his passing and the December issue will include a memorial section for remembrance of Tim
No better example can I recall where I could take a presence for granted and find it missed so much each day when it is gone. But Tim remains with us as a muse and inspiration and a prodding that we not slacken off. He would be gently scolding and I would deserve every word.
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Is “The Enigma” a publication that I can get at a Barnes & Noble or Borders? I’d like to see it.
Prayers for T'wit and for all who miss him.
Hope you’ll be able to post us a link to the Enigma article.
Great tribute to T’wit. God bless.
Thanks for revealing another layer of T’wit for us. I’m missing his humor today.