Remembering Kenneth L. Hale (19342001) Linguistic Typology 6 (2002), 137153 14300532/2002/006-0137 c Walter de Gruyter The Man of All Tribes A light that has not ickered A heart no size can hold A squint, an easy laugh, the wooden matches and pipe and boots and large belt buckle the love for all musics and his ddle and for every way of thought that we have given voice to the standing for the greater good of all who speak, the raising up of the beauty of their words so all of us can see these all are notes of purest song that we his friends do not forget. He has shown us always quiet ways, the humble ones, the way of listening the blessing way, the way of Sun. Haj 3.X.MMI. The House & Woods Scituate Correspondence address: John Robert Ross, Department of English, University of North Texas, P. O. Box 311307, Denton, Texas 76203-1307, U.S.A.; e-mail: haj@unt.edu Brought to you by | Tokyo Daigaku Authenticated Download Date | 5/26/15 4:40 AM