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Amanda Toney-Logan And Myrtis Sullivan, Amanda Toney-Logan '74, Myrtis Sullivan '74, Elissa Ledvort 2013
Amanda Toney-Logan And Myrtis Sullivan, Amanda Toney-Logan '74, Myrtis Sullivan '74, Elissa Ledvort 2013
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The primary subject of this joint interview is the founding of the Iota Zeta Chapter of the national service fraternity Delta Sigma Theta. Logan served as first Vice President and Dean of Pledges. Logan and Sullivan also discuss the group's activities on campus and their thoughts on the reason the IWU chapter closed. The two friends also recount their recent efforts in getting the chapter restarted and tell stories about the connections they made in life because of their Iota Zeta friendships.
Other topics include dorm and social life, "short term" and the cost of tuition. They discuss IWU's small …
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (Text Only), W. Michael Weis
"The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" (Text Only), W. Michael Weis
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The University And The Rage Of The Middle Class (Text Only), Paul Bushnell
The University And The Rage Of The Middle Class (Text Only), Paul Bushnell
Honorees for Teaching Excellence
When I speak of the rage of the middle class I do not mean to imply that it is the exclusive possession of the middle class and certainly not that it is shared by every middle class person in the United States. But the middle class has a great deal of power as an organizing class in our society - it votes in greater numbers, it expresses its views in public - calls in to talk shows, writes more letters to editors, pressures Congress.
The History Of Love (Text And Audio), Michael B. Young
The History Of Love (Text And Audio), Michael B. Young
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Another Brick In The Wall?, Michael B. Young
Another Brick In The Wall?, Michael B. Young
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In the short space allowed me here, I want to share some of my thoughts with you in response to "Another Brick in the Wall." Time will not permit me to qualify my remarks, to explore other important dimensions of the issue, or to acknowledge contrary viewpoints as much as I would like to. Please do not judge me harshly for what I have had to leave out. Alas, I do not have time to ponder the exact meaning of "brick" and "wall," least of all the meaning intended by the songwriter. I do not have time to acknowledge adequately …
The Historians And I, Bunyan H. Andrew
The Historians And I, Bunyan H. Andrew
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