The last class taught by professor Morrie Schwartz took place once a week in his house. He had only one student: Mitch Albom. The class met on Tuesdays after breakfast, and the subject was The Meaning of Life. It was taught from experience. No examination was given, but Mitch was expected to produce a final paper. His assignment became the best-selling book and heartwarming play, Tuesdays With Morrie.