On nearly every college campus there is a professor whose lectures are legendary.
These professors not only inform but also enlighten. And they do so in such an entertaining fashion that their popularity among students is unmatched.
Lee Dreyfus was like one of those professors.
In fact, he was one of those professors in the 1960s and 1970s at UW-Madison and UW-Stevens Point. But he made a more historic impact later, with the same insightful and colorful manner, in a very public life as governor from 1979 to 1983 and then as newspaper columnist and elder statesman.