IT
WAS A BLAST!
Retirement party draws
alums, former faculty to
Des Moines
HIS BIGGEST FANS
After all these years,
Woodward's former
students still have fond
memories.
INSIDE
The
Life of Woodward
See how Woodward looked without the beard and learn all about his life.
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Buy a T-Shirt
Special shirt celebrates Woodward's career.
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Memories of
Woodward
Everyone has something to say about their professor, coworker
and friend.
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Woody's Web Work
View Woodward's personal Web site, his class sites and more.
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Party Photos
View photos from Woodward's May 21 retirement party.
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Fundraiser
We're raising money. Help us out.
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This site was created
by students and faculty in the Drake University School of Journalism.
© Drake University School of Journalism 2004

Said
one official: "Thank God that miserable Meredith Hall building was
made out of brown brick and steel, otherwise they would've been comparing
Woodward to Mrs. O'Leary's cow."
Woodward is regarded as the finest teacher in the history of Drake
University and has an impact on thousands of young journalists of all ilk.
Much of his skill comes from his untold years in the business.
Anthropologists revealed what is believed to be the first Woodward lead on
a story. "In the Beginning ..."
Also, Woodward is believed to be the last man to know what "-30-'
means.
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Updated
June 3, 2004
"We've lost our best customer," Flair pens said in a prepared statement."For generations, he's used our pens to spread 'blood' across the pages of aspiring young reporters and hung the caps of empty pens upon his bulletin board as if they were scalps. Woodward took our pens into the highest service possible."
Following the press release, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
However, fire marshals statewide breathed a sigh of relief that Woodward was finally taking down his shingle. State fire officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, described the professor's office as "a tinderbox deathtrap waiting to happen.