Sawyer as a thinker, who would not reject or accept any idea from anyone but would choose to explore every idea with its proponent until a conclusion acceptable to him and the proponent is reached, it would take a book of at least a thousand pages. Sawyer as a teacher, would take several volumes of books for a man who taught social science 201 from the early 1970s to 1984, a course that was required for all students of the University of Liberia. But, even as narrow as the scope of my eulogy appears, it still does not make it easy for me. Where do I begin from in my effort to eulogize a man so good in many ways that one cannot enumerate in a few minutes? Do I begin with what I have read and heard about him or with just what I know? I will begin with what I know and my own feelings about the life that he lived.
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