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Postby PonyPride » Sun Dec 24, 2006 3:34 pm

DreadHead wrote:God bless, Doc... he was one of a kind. No one loved SMU more than he did.
Well said, DH.

Had the pleasure of working with Doc (at least briefly), and in the dozen-plus years since, he always treated me like I was one of his students, or maybe one of his own kids. Simply put, Doc was one of the nicest people I ever met, and as DreadHead said, there was nobody who loved this university and the Mustangs -- ALL of the Mustangs -- more than Doc did.

Sympathies to Doc's family, as his loss is a loss for all PonyFans.
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Postby Peruna88 » Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:50 pm

Found this on the SMU website:

December 22, 2006

SMU Remembers Professor Harold Jeskey,
Mentor to Hundreds of Aspiring Physicians

DALLAS (SMU) – A memorial service for Harold A. Jeskey, R.S. Lazenby Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Southern Methodist University, is tentatively planned for 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, in the sanctuary of Highland Park United Methodist Church, 3300 Mockingbird Ln., at the southwest corner of the SMU campus. Dr. Jeskey died Friday, Dec. 22, at the age of 94. Funeral arrangements are pending.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Harold Jeskey,” said SMU President R. Gerald Turner. “He was a beloved member of the SMU family for more than 60 years, staying active in the campus community long after his official retirement. His love for the university, its students, and his profession have left a legacy of excellence at SMU. His memory will always be cherished, and our heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to his family at this difficult time.”

Dr. Jeskey taught organic chemistry at SMU from 1945-79, becoming a full professor in 1958. Later named to the R.S. Lazenby Chair in Chemistry, Dr. Jeskey also served as chair of the Chemistry Department from 1962-74. With Edgar Wertheim, he cowrote Introductory Organic Chemistry, published by McGraw-Hill in 1956.

Since 1967, with the creation of a scholarship fund in his name, Jeskey’s former students have honored the man many call their role model and mentor with the Harold Jeskey Trustee Professorship in Chemistry and the 98-seat Harold Jeskey Lecture Hall in SMU’s Dedman Life Sciences Building, dedicated in 2001. Many former students still remember the professor’s beautifully organized lectures, delivered without notes; Jeskey’s “final lecture” in 1987 brought back to the Hilltop about 160 friends and alumni, affectionately known as “Jeskey’s Boys.”

Dr. Jeskey maintained lifelong ties with many of his former students, hundreds of whom became physicians, dentists, or chemists themselves. Among them were Barry McKernan (’65), who in 1988 became the first surgeon in the United States to use laparascopic surgery to remove a gallbladder; Floyd Bloom (’56), the neuroscience pioneer who was one of the first researchers to find a chemical link to brain disorders; and Larry Faulkner (’66), a Ph.D. in chemistry who served as president of the University of Texas from 1998-2006.

“Whenever I have an important talk, I am insecure unless I can wear a red tie ... in honor of my teacher,” said Bloom, referring to Dr. Jeskey’s trademark apparel, which Jeskey would replace with black on the days he gave his notoriously challenging exams. When Bloom received his doctorate, Jeskey sent him an autographed red tie as a graduation gift. And wherever “Jeskey’s Boys” gathered, they wore red ties as a nod to their mentor.

“I love organic chemistry and I love to share it with my kids, my students,” Dr. Jeskey told SMU’s student newspaper, The Daily Campus, in 1977. “The joy of helping the students keeps you going. I would say that’s always been my goal. I would be a teacher even if I didn’t have to work for a living.”

Dr. Jeskey also loved SMU athletics. He was a member of the Mustang Club and volunteered in the SMU Sports Information Department for many years after his retirement. He attended most of the football and men’s and women’s basketball home games.

Born in St. Louis, Mo., on Aug. 18, 1912, Dr. Jeskey graduated from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science degree. He received his B.A. degree in chemistry from Washington University in St. Louis in 1937 and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1941. He came to SMU in 1945 after three years of teaching at the University of Tennessee-Memphis.

During his SMU career, Dr. Jeskey’s campus leadership included serving as chair of the Pre-Medical Committee and the Faculty Athletic Committee, as well as membership in the SMU Faculty Senate, the Graduate Council, the University College Council, and the Student Union Governing Board.

Dr. Jeskey was listed in American Men of Science and a member of the American Chemical Society, serving as chair of the Dallas-Fort Worth Section from 1947-48 and a member of the National Council from 1948-57. He also served as a clinical professor of biochemistry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

The first recipient of SMU’s Phi Eta Sigma Teaching Award in 1951, Dr. Jeskey also became the first recipient of the Alumni Association Teaching Award in 1957. He also received SMU’s Outstanding Professor Award for 1976-77.

Memorials in Dr. Jeskey’s honor may be made to the Harold A. Jeskey Trustee Professorship in Chemistry or the SMU Department of Athletics. For more information, contact Tricia Barnett at 214-768-2691 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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Postby Ponymon » Thu Jan 04, 2007 9:12 am

Dr. Jeskey's obituary finally made the paper. See DMN Metro Section page 9B and page 10B for a big writeup. Here is an online link:

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... ae3d1.html

I wished I had known that he had graduated from Washington Univerisity in St. Louis, because he was there the same time that my uncle was and just before my Dad. It would have been interesting to find out if he knew either of them.
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Re: The Great Dr. Jeske passed away last night

Postby ponyte » Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:59 am

The Man in the Red Tie: Professor Harold Jeskey book signing and reception

Does anyone know where this event, listed as Friday at 2 PM is being held?

Thanks for any assistance.
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Postby ponyte » Tue Sep 22, 2015 2:24 pm

In case anyone wants to attend, I finally got an answer.

McCord Auditorium, which is on the third floor of Dallas Hall

2 PM Friday

This is one of the finest professors, mentors and SMU devoted fan ever. It will be worth it to attend fourths interested in one of SMU's greatest. And Dr. Jeskey was a SMU lettermen.
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Postby BUS » Tue Sep 22, 2015 2:52 pm

My daughter gave me his book for my birthday in July. It is a good read for a day on vacation in Florida.

Great man, over the top mentor and teacher.

Wonder if we have any like him on campus these days?
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Postby ponyte » Tue Sep 22, 2015 3:02 pm

BUS wrote:My daughter gave me his book for my birthday in July. It is a good read for a day on vacation in Florida.

Great man, over the top mentor and teacher.

Wonder if we have any like him on campus these days?


I sure hope so
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Postby EastStang » Wed Sep 23, 2015 1:15 pm

Great friend of athletics and one tough professor. Let us not forget his famous dirty jokes which he used to hold the attention of his student for what is a very demanding subject.
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Postby ponyte » Wed Sep 23, 2015 2:44 pm

Pesky often used humor to teach as well. He one pointed out the affects of one drinking the different alcohols.

He would point out, "Methyl alcohol causes permanent blindness. Ethyl alcohol causes temporary blindness'
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Postby ojaipony » Wed Sep 23, 2015 5:12 pm

ponyte wrote:
BUS wrote:My daughter gave me his book for my birthday in July. It is a good read for a day on vacation in Florida.

Great man, over the top mentor and teacher.

Wonder if we have any like him on campus these days?


I sure hope so


I think Joe Kobylka is one. One of my favorite. Very funny, big supporter of SMU sports.
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