Times of Turmoil: Is an unbiased, neutral position achievable?

dc.contributor.authorBellis, Tyler
dc.date.accessioned2005-02-08
dc.date.available2005-02-08
dc.date.issued2003-12
dc.description17 p.en
dc.description.abstractWhen “the shit hits the fan” life can be as burdensome as a chronic migraine headache. The jobs of administrators, namely the president, at college campuses across the country in the late 1960’s and early 70’s was this excruciating. The University of Oregon was no exception. Engulfed in discord it was on the verge of dissolution. A bitter separation of groups over sensitive political issues along with the manner, in which feuding bodies acted, was sufficient to label the scene chaotic. Arguably the 1969-70 school year in Eugene was the point when the disarray reached its peak, which coincided with the arrival of new president Dr. Robert D. Clark.en
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/328
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherRobert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregonen
dc.subjectClark, Robert Donald, 1910-en
dc.subjectCollege students -- Political activity -- United Statesen
dc.subjectUniversities and colleges -- United States -- Administrationen
dc.subjectCollege presidents -- United Statesen
dc.titleTimes of Turmoil: Is an unbiased, neutral position achievable?en
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