From Deseret News archives:
A master teacher bows out
James Dickey, a literary giant, always called himself "a schoolteacher." J.D. Williams was cut from the same bolt of cloth.
Last Monday, at age 81, the former political science professor and founding director of the Hinckley Institute of Politics died from cancer. In typical fashion, he fought to the end. But then J.D. Williams was a battler. Over the years he crossed swords with more than a few political foes. He called for the impeachment of two Republican presidents. He ran for office. He spoke truth to power and often annoyed the moneyed set by refusing to be cloyingly deferential. Like the ancient Greeks, he prized truth.
And though he could be passionate and sometimes obstinate, he was also very personable and approachable. And those qualities combined to make him an unforgettable mentor in the lives of hundreds of students and future public servants.
"The teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on cold iron," wrote educator Horace Mann.
"Education is our only political safety," Mann would add. "Outside of this ark, all is deluge."
J.D. Williams ran a tight ship. He kept young minds afloat and guided several generations of scholars through the storms of political discourse.
His influence was pervasive.
His legacy will never fade but will only grow brighter as those he taught put the ideas and ideals of this master teacher into practice.
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