Rest in peace: Armand E. Singer, 1914-2007
Armand E. Singer, Ph.D. (Duke U.), WVU professor emeritus of romance languages, world traveler, Don Juan specialist, editor, died July 12, 2007, at Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va. Dr. Singer was associated with WVU since he signed on as a teaching fellow in 1940. He combined a lifetime of teaching experience with a love for poetry.
“Since time out of mind, mountains have served as religious symbols…[and]…It scarcely needs saying that external nature –- mountain, plain, or sea –- inspired literary reactions at least as long ago as the descriptive similes of Homer and Virgil.”
–- Armand E. Singer (1982), in the introduction to Essays on the Literature of Mountaineering
Link of interest:
Where’s Armand?
Tracking the Nomadic Professor, Armand Singer


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