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Sionnach
04-17-2007, 08:28
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,266506,00.html

JERUSALEM — An Israeli lecturer who died in the massacre at a U.S. university saved the lives of several students by blocking the doorway of his classroom from the approaching gunman before he was fatally shot, his son said Tuesday.

Students of Liviu Librescu, 76, a holocaust survivor who was an engineering science and mathematics lecturer at Virginia Tech for 20 years, sent e-mails to his wife, Marlena, telling of how he blocked the gunman's way and saved their lives, said the son, Joe.

"My father blocked the doorway with his body and asked the students to flee," Joe Librescu said in a telephone interview from his home outside of Tel Aviv. "Students started opening windows and jumping out."

Liviu Librescu, was respected in his field, his son said.

"His work was his life in a sense," Joe Librescu said. "That was a good place for him to practice his research."

The couple immigrated to Israel from Romania in 1978 and then moved to Virginia in 1985 for his sabbatical, but had stayed since then, said Joe Librescu, who himself studied at the school from 1989 to 1994.

In Romania, the academic community also was mourning Librescu's death.

"It is a great loss," said Ecaterina Andronescu, rector of the Polytechnic University in Bucharest, where Librescu graduated in mechanics and aviation construction in 1953. "We have immense consideration for the way he reacted and defended his students with his life."

He also received a Ph.D from the Bucharest-based Academy of Sciences in 1969, and received an honorary degree with the Polytechnic University in 2000.

At the Polytechnic University, his picture was put on a table and a candle was lit, and people lay flowers. "We remember him as a great specialist in aeronautics. He left behind hundreds of prestigious papers," said one of the professors, Nicolae Serban Tomescu.

Librescu, who specialized in composite structures and aeroelasticity, published extensively and received numerous awards for his work. He also received several NASA grants and also taught courses at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome, Italy, and at the Tel Aviv University in Israel.

In Monday's massacre, a gunman killed 32 people at the Virginia university before committing suicide. It was the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history.

RIP, Professor Sheepdog.

Surgicalcric
04-17-2007, 08:41
Blue Skies Professor.

Crip

bandycpa
04-17-2007, 08:43
Wow.


RIP Professor Librescu

Goggles Pizano
04-17-2007, 09:21
Showing the way even unto death. A lesson I should hope each student who witnessed his heroism will carry with them forever.

In pace requiescat Professor Librescu.

CoLawman
04-17-2007, 09:41
Reports that Ryan Clark, one of the deceased, was also slain while going to the aid of a student. Ryan was an RA in one of the dorms. Two heroes who placed others above self. Rest in deserved peace guardians.

Peregrino
04-17-2007, 10:38
It really is all about mindset. RIP Professor. Hopefully some of your students will take the lesson/example to heart. Peregrino

x SF med
04-17-2007, 10:51
Teaching principles by example to the end, a real mensch, a true hero. Kaddish Shalom., Professor. I hope the kids in the classroom keep this with them forever.

vsvo
04-17-2007, 10:53
RIP, Professor.

NousDefionsDoc
04-17-2007, 11:32
My guess is he made his decision in 1945....

Team Sergeant
04-17-2007, 11:43
My guess is he made his decision in 1945....

I agree.

When I read the story it didn't surprise me that this great man acted the way he did.

Rest in Peace Professor Liviu Librescu you are a true hero.

TS

Gypsy
04-17-2007, 11:47
I had read a couple of articles, with student comments, how a Prof was holding up against the door to allow them to get out through windows etc, and hoped beyong hope that he survived.

RIP Professor, prayers to your family.

echoes
04-17-2007, 13:11
Truly, a hero.

Rest In Peace Professor, a job well done.

Holly

Edit: To add, As a civilian attending public University, this whole drama has left me with a feeling of venurability Ive never felt before. I sure as hell don't want to be "hiding under my desk", b/c no one taught me what to do...

I think I will apply for a license, and purchase a handgun. We have a gun-range here that holds classes, so I guess it is time for me to shut up and sign up.

Holly

37F5V
04-17-2007, 13:40
My guess is he made his decision in 1945....

That statement says it all...

RIP Professor

rubberneck
04-17-2007, 14:43
Rest in Peace. It is amazing that a man of his age chose to stand his ground and fight while much more able bodied men and women did nothing. Thank God for men like Professor Librescu.

x-factor
04-17-2007, 15:12
A truly exceptional man. RIP.

longrange1947
04-17-2007, 19:54
This "incident" is brought to you by the shepple who teach "do not resist", "let the police handle it", "that is vigilantism". Thank you Barbara, Diane, Charlie and many more who have instilled those "thoughts" in our children.

The professor knew what a load those "thoughts" were and acted as a brave man should.

RIP Sir.

hunteran
04-17-2007, 19:54
RIP Professor. A sheepdog among sheeple.

The Reaper
04-17-2007, 20:14
RIP Professor.

I guess God saved you in 1945 for a good reason.

“Man hath no greater love than this, to give his life to his fellow man.”

Thank you for your sacrifice, the world is a lesser place without you.

I hope that the students live up to the price you paid.

Toda LeHitra'ot.

TR

Team Sergeant
04-17-2007, 20:18
Thank you for your sacrifice, the world is a lesser place without you.

I hope that the students live up to the price you paid.

TR

Two things I was actually thinking today, glad you mentioned it sir.

TS

hoepoe
04-17-2007, 23:20
RIP

Hoepoe

pulque
04-18-2007, 00:00
RIP

...v'imru amen

G
04-18-2007, 06:16
RIP

G

SOCOM8721
04-18-2007, 08:11
אסותא! , לבריאות! (Bless You!)

RIP professor and RA.

Many folks in the office asked me, "What would you have done?"

It saddens me that they have to ask.

sg1987
04-18-2007, 08:39
R.I.P. hero.

Warrior-Mentor
04-18-2007, 08:41
Rest in Peace Professor. You are a hero.

blue02hd
04-18-2007, 09:28
This man ended his celebrated academic career by teaching a lesson on love and life.


RIP Sir,,

Ladyhawke
04-18-2007, 16:27
If this professor were a military man; his actions would, IMO, qualify him for the Medal Of Honor. May the students and faculty never forget what he did. Heaven is now a better place. May he RIP.

Monsoon65
04-18-2007, 19:58
I'm at a loss for words. Brave man!

RIP, Prof!