Index A AASCU (American Association of State Colleges and Universities), 187, 193, 203, 245 ACE (American Council on Education), 68–72, 78–79, 84, 137, 173, 203 ACE Commission on Leadership Development, 203 Acheson, Dean, 17, 19 Ackerman, Robert J., xiii, 284, 285, 288, 334 Adamany, David, 56 Adler, Madeleine Wing, 56, 345 Adler, Norman, 56 African Americans Black Muslims, 54 Black Panthers, 69 "black power," 69 Blacks, militant, 73 subjugation of, 162 AFT (American Federation of Teachers), 213, 214 AGB (Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities), 271–273, 307–308, 384–385 AGB Reports, 173 Agnew, Chuck, 263, 271, 272–274, 311, 353 Alabama (AL) arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr., 52 black demonstrators, in Selma, 69 freedom riders' bus, mob set fire to, 48 Albee, Edward, 202 Alexander, Lamar, 141 Allen, Nat, 229 Ambrose, Moira, xiii Ambrose, Stephen, xiii American Association for the Advancement of Science, 76–77 American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), 187, 203, 245 American Communist Party, 13 American Council on Education, 218, 230 American Council on Education (ACE), 68, 372 about, 69–72, 78–79 Educational Record, journal of, 173, 203, 234, 255 fellows program, 231 impact on Pettit, 84, 90 meeting of European professors, co-sponsored by, 218 At the Pleasure of the President (Kauffman), published by, 385 presentation given at, 137 uniform of, 85 American Educational Research Association, 173 American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 213, 214 Anaconda Company, 30 Anderson, Forrest, 83, 90, 95, 96, 102, 114, 148 Anderson, LeRoy, 39, 43–44 Anderson, Marian, 25 Anderson, Sharon "Shari," xiii about, 35–36 Allison "Hallie," birth of daughter, 67 courtship and marriage, to Lawrence Pettit, 44, 53 divorce, from Lawrence Pettit, 132 Edward "Ned," birth of son, 67 graduate studies, 37 Jennifer, birth of daughter, 55 Matthew, birth of son, 57 move to Washington D.C. area, 69 moving back to Montana, 79 political lair and, 45–46 politicalization of, 90 separation, from Lawrence Pettit, 126 Angell, George W., Handbook of Faculty Bargaining, 117, 243 anti-war demonstrations, 73, 74, 78–79, 85, 89 "ant-riot" amendments, 74–75 APLU (Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities), 382 APSCUF See Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) Arceneaux, William, xiii, 156, 162, 174–175 Arias, Oscar, 270 Arkansas (AR) Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka impact on, 25, 33, 51 Fulbright of, 31, 40 racial attitudes of, 31 Armstrong, Neil, 78 Armstrong, Sidney, xiii, 98 Army Reserve, Montana, 23–24 Arnold, Kathleen, 224–225 Asher, Don, 324 Cool Colleges for the Hyper-Intelligent, 317–318 Ashworth, Kenneth, 156–157, 166–167, 168–169, 177 assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., 73 of civil rights workers, 63, 161 of John F. Kennedy, 59–61 of Robert F. Kennedy, 73 Associated Press, 122, 124, 125–126 Association for the Study of Higher Education, 173 Association of American Universities, 70 Association of Governing Boards, 204 Association of Governing Boards, San Francisco, 137 Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities (AGB), 173, 271–273, 307–308, 384–385 Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) Committee to Refocus the University and, 262 contract negotiations and, 274–276 creation of, 246 "no confidence campaign" and, 318, 324–325, 334–336, 339–342, 353, 358 (See also vote of no confidence) union leadership relationship to Pettit, 327–331 See also faculty unions; Heilman, Patricia Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities (APLU), 382 Asting, Neil, 274, 327 At the Pleasure of the Board (Kauffman), 325–326, 385 Atlantic Monthly, 22 Atwater, Lee, 96 Atwater, Tony, 377 Austin (TX), 162, 163, 165–166, 169 Ayer, A.J., Language Truth and Logic, 202
B Babcock, Tim, 69, 95 Baird-Olson, Karren, xiii Baker vs. Carr (1962), 96 Bardanouve, Francis, 123, 127 Barron's, on IUP education, 254 Baucus, Max, 87, 113, 118, 134–137 Beaver County Times (PA), on curriculum requirements at public universities, 316–317 Berlin, Sir Isaiah, 71 Berlin Wall, 51, 208 Bigfork (MT), 232 Billings (MT), 96, 140, 145, 152 Billings, Harry and Gretchen, 30 Billings, Leon, 29–30, 37 The Billings Gazette, 107 on constitutional autonomy of regents, 112 editorial on Pettit, 138 on ETV chairman indicted, 124 Birmingham, Alabama (AL), arrest of Martin Luther King, Jr., 52 Black Muslims, 54 Black Panthers, 69 "black power," 69 blacks, militant, 73 Blacks (African Americans), subjugation of, 162 Bob Jones University, South Carolina, 33 Bohlinger, John, 31, 99 Bolshevik Revolution, in Russia, 3, 208 bombing, of federal building (Oklahoma City), 280 Bonilla, Tony, 176, 179–180 Bonner, John W., 43–44 Bowers, Richard, 113 Bozeman (MT), 27, 79, 84, 91, 92 See also Montana State University (MSU), Bozeman Bozeman Daily Chronicle, on university commissioner’ sanctions, 112–113 Bradley, Dorothy, 234 Brewster, John, 228–229 Britton, Tom, 215 Brookings Institution, 33 Brooks, Jeff, 302, 303, 307, 310, 324 Brown, Bob, xiii, 87 Brown, Charles, 6, 7, 8 Brown, James (interim chancellor, SIU), 192 Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, 25, 33, 51 Buckley, William F., 23 Buriok, Jerry, 274 Bush, George W., 181, 183, 325 Bush, H.W., 161, 216 Bush (G.W.) inauguration (1989), 216 Butte (MT) about, 130 development of, 35 diversity of, 29 Metcalf (Lee) in, 42–43, 45 newspapers in, 112, 131 university system support from, 129 upper crust of, 32
C California (CA) assassination of Kennedy (Robert) in, 73 bumper stickers in Montana, 96 and "indirect cost recovery funds," 75 as part of "Sun Belt," 79 Reagan, elected Governor of, 69 Watts (Los Angeles), race riots in, 69 Callan, Patrick, 129–130, 131 Caller Times (Corpus Christi), 176–177 Calnan, Joe, 122 Cambridge (England), 314–315, 317, 375 Camp, Robert, 336–337 campus riots, 72–73 Camus, Albert, 374 Cannon, Ross, 106, 115 Cantu, Norma, 176–177 Caputo, Joe, 362, 364 Carbondale (IL), 188, 189, 213 See also Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Carden, James, 114–115 Carone, Patrick, 314 Carson, Rachel, Silent Spring, 55 Carter, Jimmy, 118, 147, 162, 240 Casey, Bob, 356 Catholic Church parochial school funding, 41, 78 Roe vs. Wade and, 142 social justice issues, focus on, 183–184 Catholics, 12 running for political office, 44–45 Central America, educating students in U.S., 174–175 Central High School, Little Rock (AR), 33 Cevallos, Javier, 362–363, 385 Chamberlain, A.R., 124 Chaney, James, 63, 161 Charles University (Prague), 206–207 Cheney, Dick, 57 Chernenko, Konstantin, 208 Chiang Kai-shek, 14 Chicago (IL) about, 189 Democratic national convention (1968), 73, 74 See also University of Illinois Chicago East/West Corporate Corridor Association, 203 Children's Television Workshop, 121 China, 13–14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 141 Christiansen, Bill, 148–149 Chronicle of Higher Education, on university Marxist divisions between management and workers, 255, 383 church and state issues, 54–55, 77–78, 143 Churchill, Winston S., 6, 9, 313 Cisneros, Henry, 175–176, 179, 180–181 civil disobedience, 52 Civil Rights Act (1964), 62, 66, 67 civil rights movement advocates of, 48 in early 1960's, 51–52 gathering storm of, 25 killing of civil rights workers, 63, 161 protests in South, 54 race issues, discussion of, 12 race riots and, 68–69, 73 struggles of, 58–59 Clean Water Act, 209 Clements, William, 169 Clinton, Bill, 180–181, 279–280 My Life, 282, 385 Clinton campaign, 234 Colbo, Keith, xiv Colburg, Delores, 113, 120–121, 128 Cold War, 13, 51, 55, 208 Colorado State University, 124 Commission on Postsecondary Education, 128 commissioner Commissioner of Higher Education (MT) appointment of, 105–108 budgeting issues for, 126–127 Commission on Postsecondary Education and, 128–129 educational mill levy tax, renewal of, 133–134 leaving job as, 138–140 politicizing job as, 116–119 Western-Tech issues impact on, 129–132 communism expansion of, 13–14, 16, 17–18, 19, 36 fear of, 20–21, 24 linking Murray (James) to, 39 in the 1950s, 47 Communist Party, in Russia, 208 community college, transfer students, 258 Compendium of South Dakota Biography, 150 "Congress, Confusion and Indirect Costs" (Pettit, L), 77 Congressional Quarterly, 153 Congressional Record, 22 Connell, Michael, xv Connor, Eugene "Bull," 52 conservatism, 11 conservatives as champions of the people, 89 control of power, 51, 79 and Eisenhower, 28 federal aid to schools, 41 Johnson/Goldwater presidential campaign and, 65–67 "Moral Majority," 209 news outlets for, 33 prayer in schools and, 54–55 Reagan Revolution and, 66–67, 161 Reaganomics, support of, 183 and right-wing dictators, 36–37 Roe vs. Wade and, 142 test for fitness of public office, 29 truth, view of, 49 on women's rights issues, 184 constitution, new (MT), 100, 102–106, 108, 111, 112, 126–127 constitutional autonomy (MT), 105–107, 109, 112, 128, 133, 269 constitutional convention (MT), 87, 95, 97 contracts (Pettit), at IUP extensions, 311–312, 314, 319, 324–325, 341, 350, 353–354, 357 renewals, 289–291, 301–310, 325 Cook, Robert E., 260, 317 Cool Colleges for the Hyper-Intelligent (Asher), 317–318 Coolidge, Calvin, 29 Coor, Lattie, 50 Copps, Jack and Penny, 155 CORETECH, 203 Corpus Christi (TX), 176–177 Corpus Christi State University (TX), 170 Corr, Edwin, 175 Coulson, Patrick, xiv Council of European Rectors, 218 Council on Postsecondary Education (TX), 173 counterculture, growth of, 78 Coy, Jeffrey, xiv Crippen, Bruce, 31 Crisp, Harry, II, 216, 228 Crisp, Rosemary, 216 Cuban missile crisis, 54, 55, 59 Curris, Constantine "Deno," 278 Czech Republic, 206–207
D Daily Egyptian (Carbondale, IL), 229 on Pettit interview at University of Colorado, 224 Dallas, Texas, assassination of Kennedy (John), 59 Darby, Joe, xiii Darrow, George, xiv Datsopoulos, Joan, 231 Datsopoulos, Milton, 110, 115, 117, 231, 285, 287, 293 Davis, Angela, 85 Davison, Zane, xiii D-Day, 8–9 Defense Appropriations bill, Department of (1968), 76 Delaney, Michael, 321 Delaney, Susan, xiii and extension of Pettit contract, 355 as friend to Pettit, 285, 287, 288, 324 and "no confidence campaign," 334, 337 and Pettit's audit, 301–302, 306–307 reappointment to council of trustees, 313 Deloitte and Touche, audit, 306, 308–309, 310, 311 DeMichele, Peggy, 88 Democratic Party election of Kennedy for president, 44–45, 49 election results (1972), in Montana, 100, 103 election results (1978), in Montana, 136–137 environmental protection and, 89 first year of Kennedy presidency and, 53–54 labeling of, 13, 16 loss of the South impacting, 66 national convention, Chicago (1968), 73, 74 postwar Truman years and, 14–15 presidency, of Bill Clinton (1992 &1996), 279 presidential nomination (1972), 90 separationof powers incident in, 47 at SIUC, 210 "Southern strategy" and, 51, 161 state headquarters, Helena, 34–35 wings of, 61 Democrats blue-collar, 90, 161 in Butte, 32 from Montana in Washington D.C., 39–43 Southern, federal aid to education, 41 See also Young Democrats demonstrations, anti-war, 73–74, 78–79, 85, 89 Dennison, George, 233 Denver Post, on feud between regents, 223 Department of Defense Appropriations bill (1968), 76 Department of Homeland Security, 321 D'Ewart, Wesley, 39 Dillion Dillon (MT) Board of Regents meeting in, 116–117 newspapers in, 112, 130–131 Western Montana College at, 29, 118, 129–131 Division of Workers' Compensation (MT), investigation of corruption in, 114–116 Dixon, Alan, 222, 226, 230 Dixon, F. Eugene "Fitz," Jr., 270, 315, 329 Dockstader, Ray, 39 Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 50 Douglas, Patricia, 115 Douglas, Paul, 40, 338 Dowling, Tom, 115 Driscoll, John, 136 Duggan, Robert, 324, 334 Dukakis, Michael, 216 Duke University, 68, 71, 77 Dunkle, Frank, 94 Dunlap, E.T., 174–175 Dunn, Ralph, 227–228 Duquesne Club of Pittsburgh, 271, 384 Durkin, Kathleen, 306 Dzivi, Dick, 92
E Eagle Bend (MT), 232 Earth Day, 89 economic recovery program, FDR’s, 7 Ecton, Zales, 18, 20, 35 Edgar, Jim, 217, 218, 220, 226, 228 Education Commission of the States, 173 Educational Broadcasting Commission, 229 educational mill levy tax, renewal of, 133–134 Educational Record (American Council on Education), 173, 234 Educational Record (journal, American Council on Education), 173, 203, 234, 255 Educational Resources Group (ERG), 347–348 educational television (ETV), 123, 125 Edwardsville (IL), 188, 190, 191, 193, 194 Eisenhower, Dwight, 6, 8, 19–20, 28, 33, 36, 142 El Salvador, 175 Eliot, Tomas Hopkinson, 50 Elliott, Ivan, 185–186, 190, 194, 210, 218–219, 221–222, 227–228 The Emerging Republican Majority (Phillips), 79, 381 England, 314–315, 317, 375 Engle vs. Vitale, prayer in schools, 54–55, 67 environmental movement, 55 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 89 environmentalists, image of, 89 EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), 89 Episcopal Church, 12, 103, 188 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 62 equality for women, 103 ERG (Educational Resources Group), 347–348 Erickson, Leif, 34, 35 ETV (educational television), 123, 125 Evans, Lewy, 116, 117 Evers, Medgar, 58 Express News (San Antonio), 179 external controls, at public universities, 255–256
F facilities faculty unions, 210–214, 254–255, 275–276, 325, 326–331, 339–340 See also Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) False Witness (Matusow), 18 Falwell, Jerry, 209 Farmer's Union, 30, 34 Faubus, Orval, 33 FDR See Roosevelt, Franklin D. feminist movement, 103 Fetterman, Pam, 293–294 Fife, Sandra, 279 Finley Point (MT), 232–236 Fisher, Joan, 271, 272–273, 273, 274, 293, 295 Fisher, Mike, 356 Fjare, Orvin, 45 flagship universities, 70, 79, 170, 191, 243, 344, 363, 382–383 Flathead Lake Lodge (MT), 232 Forbes, Malcolm, 152 Forbes, Steve, 152 Forbes Magazine, 152 Foreman, Norma, 167 Formosa (Taiwan), 14, 325 Fossum, Jennifer See Pettit, Jennifer Fossum, Leah, 285, 294 Fossum, Paul, xiii, 175, 285, 294 Fossum, Rosemary "Rosie," xiii Fossum, Sam, 285, 294 Frank, Fredrick, 151 Frank, Sarah, 151 freedom riders, 48 Friel, Bob, 151, 153 Fry, Paul, 37 Fulbright, J. William, 31, 40, 338 Fulmer, William, 330
G Gagarin, Yuri, 51 Gallatin County (MT), elections (1972), 85, 88, 90–92, 100 "game the system," 257, 384 gay community, 286, 292 Gereau, Mary Condon, 41 Gido, Rosemary, xiii Gingrich, Newt, 48, 279 Githens, D.W., 21 Glacier National Park (MT), 232 glasnost (openness), 208 Goebel, Janet, 260 Goldsmith, Pete, 352–353 Goldwater, Barry, 31, 65, 66–67, 161 Gondolf, Edward, xiii Goodall, Jane, 202 Goodman, Andrew, 63, 161 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 208–209 Grattan, Tim, 35, 44, 232 Gray, Randy, xiii Graybill, Leo, Jr., 50 Great Falls (MT), 121 Great Falls Tribune, 30, 117 comment on charges of Baucus as ineffective congressman, 136 on constitutional autonomy of regents, 112 on Pace corruption charge, 123 support for Pettit as Commissioner of Higher Education, 138 wedding of Lawrence Pettit to Libby Medley, 155–156 Green, Edith, 72, 75 Gregory, Bill, xiii Gregory, Dorothy Brown Pettit See Pettit, Dorothy Brown Gregory, Wilbur, 8, 10 Groff, Bill, 127 Gruny, Richard, 226 Guatemala, 175 Guccione, Robert, 78 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 65 Gutierrez, Ricardo, 171 Gutteridge, Thomas, 208 Guyon, John, 201
H Haas, Mary, 171, 173 Haas, Paul, 171, 173 Hall, Bill, xv, 229 Haller, John, 217 Hample, Judy, xiv and contract Pettit's extension, 355–356 on doctoral program, 252–253, 344, 370 on emeritus status for Pettit, 365 influence on streamlining processes, 322 and inherited battles as chancellor, 346, 353 and Pettit's early retirement, 359 relationship to university presidents, 329 and rumors from union leadership, 337 Handbook of Faculty Bargaining (Angell & Kelly, E.), 117, 243 Handler, Philip, 77 Harlowton Times, 133 Harper's, 22 Harrington, Fred Harvey, 62 Harrisburg Patriot-News, on university presidents' salaries, 363 Hart, Dean, 117 Hartigan, Neil, 203, 217–218, 220, 222, 226, 228, 230 Hastings, Howard, xiii Hatfield, Paul, 135–136 Hayes, Maureen, 18 HBCs (Historically Black Colleges), 178 Heberly, Ted, 116, 117 Heilman, Patricia leaving union leadership, 341 "no confidence campaign" and, 330, 334–335, 337 relationship to Pettit, 275–376 See also Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) Helena (MT), 92 constitutional convention in, state, 87 Democratic Party in, 34 development of, 35 elections (1972), 100 Hennessy, Bernard, 68 Henry Regnery publishing house, 23 Hermitage (Russia), 209 Hibbard, Henry, 103 Hightower, Jim, 166 Hill, Anita, 234 Hill, Lister, 38 Hispanic students, 170, 178, 180 Hispanic universities, 179 Hispanics, 171, 176 Hiss, Alger, 17 Historically Black Colleges (HBCs), 178 Hitler, Adolf, 8 Hjort, Barry, 110 Hobby, William P., 169–170 Hogan, Steve, 31–32 Holligshead, Cameron, xv Holman, Mark and extension of Pettit's contract, 304 funding of Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Center, 321 goes to Homeland Security, 323–324, 361 as governor’s chief of staff, 277 and "no confidence campaign," 340, 343, 354, 359 and Pettit audit, 290, 301, 302, 306–307, 311, 314 Homeland Security, Department of, 321 Honduras, 175 Hoover, Herbert, 14, 20 Houston Chronicle, 176 Hovanec, Robert, 289-290, 302, 303, 304–305, 307, 310
How to Get An Ivy League Education at a Public University (Nemko), 254 Howard, Jim, 151, 153 Huitt, Ralph K., xvi, 53, 57, 58, 61–62, 84, 196 Humphrey, Hubert H., 39, 45, 74, 134, 338 Hurley, Elizabeth "Boo," 121
I ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles), 54 Illinois (IL) about Southern, 188–190 See also University of Illinois Illinois Charitable Trusts Advisory Council, 203, 217 Illinois Coalition, 203 Illinois Commission on Future of Public Service, 203 Illinois Council on Economic Education, 203 Illinois-Niigata Council on Education and Economic Development, 203 independents, 87 Indiana Gazette (IUP) on achievements of Pettit, 370–371 on Board's no confidence vote, 341–342 on Board's vote, 341 on Pettit's leadership at IUP, 358 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) about, 239–240, 245–246 on Board's no confidence vote, 341–342 culture of, 255, 265–271 doctoral programs, funding for, 249–253, 383 environmental concerns at, 264–265 faculty at, 254–255 financial issues for, 261–264 as four-year community college experience, 258 funding for, 262–263, 321–322, 344, 347 living quarters for president of, 240–242 9-11 tragedies, response to, 321–323 performance indicators at, use of, 256–257 relationship with system administration, 243–245 sports at, 270, 315–316 stagnation, challenge of, 259–261 "status quo president" (IUP), 314–318 (See also 9-11, tragedies of) student services, updating and expanding of, 262, 318–319, 348–349 students, staying in touch with, 320 union contracts at, negotiation of, 274–276 University School at, 331–334, 335, 340 vote of no confidence at, 276, 292, 318, 324–325, 327, 330, 334–336, 339–342, 353, 358 (See also Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF)) "war stories," of former presidents, 246–247 See also faculty unions "indirect cost recovery funds," 75–77 Ingram, Richard T. "Tom," 271 Institute for Illinois, 203 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM), 54 Iran, hostages in, 162 Iran-Contra affair, 209 Irish Catholics, 44 IUP (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) See Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Ivins, Molly, 166
J Jackson, Kayle, 87, 98 James, Scotty, 107 James, Ted, 105, 107, 117, 128, 130–131, 138, 152, 279 Japan, SIUC campus in, 203 John Birch Society, 30, 36, 54 John P. Murtha Institute for Homeland Security, 322 John Sutton Hall (IUP), 241, 287, 320 Johnson, Charles, 136 Johnson, David, 302–303 Johnson, Lyndon election for vice president, 46–47 Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and, 65 at political start, 171 presidential campaign (1964), 66–67 presidential race (1968), withdrawing from, 73 signing of Civil Rights Act of 1964, 62–63 support by Huitt (Ralph) for, 58 support for federal aid for private schools, 41 support for Montana Democrat, 39, 40 Voting Rights Act (1965) and, 69 vs. Kennedy (John), 61 War On Poverty and, 66, 68–69 Johnson and Johnson Co., New Jersey, 84 Jordan, Bryce, 167 Judge, Blanche, 92–94, 98, 99 Judge, Carol, 53, 83, 100, 101, 149 Judge, Tom ambitions to move to U.S. Senate, 135, 136 appointment of regents, as governor (MT), 116–117 background of, 46, 83 campaign finances (1972), investigation of, 114–116 campaigns for governor of Montana (1972), 90–92, 94–99 campaigns for governor of Montana (1976), 117–118, 133 Commission on Postsecondary Education, appointments to, 128 Commissioner of Higher Education (MT), questions salary of, 108–109 death of, 150 election for governor of Montana (1972), 99–103 election for governor of Montana (1976), 133 election for governor of Montana (1980), 147–150 mother of, 92–94, 98, 99 state regents file law suit against governor's office, 110–112, 127 as symbol of change, in Montana, 141 Western-Tech issue and, 128–130
K Kalispell (MT), 232 Karlin, Jules Alexander, 32–33 Kauffman, Joseph, 200 Kauffman, Joseph F., At the Pleasure of the Board, 325–326, 385 Kelley, Ed, 239, 273, 306–307, 308, 352–353 Handbook of Faculty Bargaining, 117, 243 Kelley, Joe, 50 Kennedy, Edward, 147 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 59, 60 Kennedy, John F., 338 campaign and election for president, 44–45, 49, 50, 56 death of, 59–61 impact on Mansfield (Mike), 46–47 liberal values, espousing, 55 Peace Corps, establishment of, 51 presidency of, 53–54 Kennedy, Robert F., 73 Kent State affair, 89 Kerner Commission, 73 Kerry, John, 45, 183–184 Khrushchev, Nikita, 54 Killam, Radcliffe, 171 Killam, Sue, 171 King, John, 227 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 25, 52, 58, 69, 73 King, Richard, 171 King Ranch (TX), 164, 170, 171 Kingsville (TX), 169, 170, 171, 181 Kiplinger's, on IUP education, 254, 318 Kirk, Russell, 23 Kirkpatrick, Jay, xiii Kissinger Commission, 174 Klasek, Charles, 206–207 Kleberg, Mary Lewis, 164, 171 Kleberg, Richard M., Jr., 171 Kleberg, Richard Mifflin, Sr., 171 Kleberg, Robert, 171 Kleinkopf, Kent, xiii, 99, 293 Korean War, 15, 16–17 Kovalchick, Joe, 323 Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Center, 322 Kresge Foundation grant, 244 Krystkowiak, Larry, 231, 235 Ku Klux Klan, 63, 161
L labor unions, 34 LaFollette, Robert M., Sr., 56 Lake, Celinda, 153 Landon, Dale, 274–275, 327 Lang, William L., Montana: A History of Two Centuries, 97, 382 Language Truth and Logic (Ayer), 202 Laredo (TX), 169, 171, 181 Laredo State (TX), 170 Larson, H.Walter, 45 Lazerson, Earl, 193 Leach, Duane, 168–169 Leadership Center of the Americas, 174 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), 178–179 Lee Newspaper Group, 30 Lee Newspapers Capitol Bureau, 125 Lenin, V.I., 3 Lenin State University (Russia), 209 Leningrad (Russia), 207, 209 "Letter from Birmingham Jail" (King), 52 Lewis, C.S., 375 Lewis, Sinclair, 23 Lewistown (MT) McCarthyism and, 17–18, 21 prior to World War II, 7 during World War II, 8–9, 10 zoning in, 11 Lewistown News-Argus, on high school class reunion, 113 liberalism, 11, 23, 59, 85, 103, 292 liberals as "elitists," 89 Johnson/Goldwater presidential campaign and, 65–67 Montana, 34–35 oppressive regimes and, 36 pin-striped, 72–73 Roe vs. Wade and, 143 in the universities, 49 values of, 55 women issues and, 103 Liberty University, Virginia, 33 Lienhard, Gus, 84 Loeper, Joseph, 304 Los Angeles (CA), 69, 73 Lucey, Patrick, 56 Luke (student worker), and Lawrence Pettit goes to work for Pettit, 283–284 See also sexual misbehavior, rumors at IUP graduation, after, 298, 371, 385 incident impacting Pettit entering retirement, 320 involvement in sexual misbehavior rumors, 285–287, 288, 290, 293–294, 295, 301–302 marriage of, 324 LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens), 178–179 Lund, Art, 123 Lund, Mitzie, xiii, 150, 151 Lyttle, Kim, 271–272, 273, 302–303, 306, 310–311, 324, 356–357
M MAATI (Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute), 284 MacArthur, Douglas, 15, 16–17 Madison, Wisconsin, 53, 55–56, 58, 68 The Magazine of Sigma Chi, 31 magazines, thought provoking, 22–23 Malcolm X, 54 MALDEF (Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund), 177–179 Malone, Michael P., 86 Montana: A History of Two Centuries, 382 Manchester Guardian (England), 22 Mansfield, Mike, 22, 29, 338 about, 240 background of, 18 compared to Sen. Simon, 215 Democratic party standard bearer, favoring of, 90 first run for Congress, 154 at funeral for Kennedy (John), 60 as hero, 20 as Majority Leader of U.S. Senate, 46–48, 54 Montana Tech and, 129 retirement from U.S. Senate, 43, 118, 134, 135 as rising star, 40–41 staff, in Washington D.C., 19, 39, 44 on university indirect research costs, 75–77 visit to MSU campus, 88 Mansfield Center (UM), 240 Mao Tse-tung, 14, 17 Marcuse, Herbert, 85 Marlenee, Ron, 13, 140, 145, 154 Marshall, Meredith, 24 Marshall Plan, 13 Marx, Karl, 65 Marxist axiom, 214 division, 255, 383 Massachusetts, and "indirect cost recovery funds," 75 Masters, Nicholas A., xvi, 43, 52–53, 65–66, 67, 68, 71, 279 Mather, Bill, 127 Matusow, Harvey, 17–18 False Witness, 18 Mawhinney, David, 370 Mazur, Gail, "Why you travel" (poem), 131 McCarran Act, 15 McCarthy, Eugene, 39, 55, 73, 338 McCarthy, Joseph, 15–21 McCarthyism, 15–21, 24, 28, 30, 36, 47 McCormack, John, 60 McCormick, James definition of successful presidents, 250 and doctoral program at IUP, 252, 273, 344 hires president of IUP, 239, 243, 244 orders independent audit, 306–307, 309–311 performance process of, 351–352 relationship with Pettit, 316 on union strike, 329 on university system identity, 343, 346, 350 McGovern, George, 90, 103 McIntosh, Carl, 117 McKinley, William, 28 McNeil, Donald R., 84 McNeil, Mr. & Mrs. Larry, 173 McVeigh, Timothy, 280 MEBC (Montana Educational Broadcasting Commission), 120–123 Medley, Adron, 156 Medley, Bryce, 285, 287 Medley, Elizabeth DuBois "Libby," 152 at Bush (G.W.) inauguration (1989), 216 divorce from Lawrence Pettit, 285, 287–288, 293, 296–297 (See also sexual misbehavior, rumors at IUP) emotional turmoil, 242, 261, 278, 283–286 at Finley Point (MT), 234 interviews with husband at University of Colorado, 224–225 in joint interview at University System of South Texas, 169 leaving Texas, 181, 182 living at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 240–243, 283 marriage to Lawrence Pettit, 155–156 move to Stone House, at SIU, 201 moving to Texas, 162 moving to Illinois, 185 return to Montana (1991), 231–236 Melcher, John, 103, 118, 134, 145, 148 Mellon, Andrew, 70 Metcalf, Donna, 46 Metcalf, Lee, xvi, 31, 338 aid to education bill, 41 death of, 134, 135, 197 Democratic party standard bearer, favoring of, 90 educational television and, 124 influence of, 37, 38, 53, 54 as power in House, 39–40 re-election in Montana, 69, 103 run for Senate, 43–46 Metcalf Fellow, 102 Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), 177–179 Mexican-Americans, 171–172 Michener, James, Texas, 164 Mid-Atlantic Addiction Training Institute (MAATI), 284 Middle States Association, 252 militant blacks, 73 Miller, J. Earl "Burley," 27 Miller, Jim, 263 Miller, Ryan, xiv, 320, 355, 370–371, 373, 374 Mindiola, Tatcho, Jr., 176 Missoula (MT), 296 about, 166, 233, 234, 235 ad campaigns backfiring in, 96 democrats in, 49 elections results (1972), 100 Mansfield (Mike) in, 18 newspapers in, 112, 131 See also University of Montana (UM), Missoula Mitzie Lund, xiii Monahan, Tom, 140, 151–152, 154 Mondale, Walter, 180 Money (magazine), on IUP education, 254 Montana (MT) about, 145–146, 163–165, 190 in Congress, 39–40 constitution, new, 104–106, 108, 109, 111, 112, 126–127 constitutional autonomy, 105–107, 109, 112, 128, 133, 269 liberals in, 34–35 newspapers in, 30, 107, 112, 117, 123 as "open primary" state, 91–92 reapportionment in, 96–97 Regents vs. Judge (Supreme Court, MT), 107–112 sales tax issue, 95 state constitution, write new, 87 university system, after new constitution, 104–105, 111, 141 See University of Montana (UM), Missoula Montana: A History of Two Centuries (Malone, Roeder & Lang), 86, 97, 382 Montana Club, 35 Montana Democratic Party, 34 See also Democratic Party Montana Educational Broadcasting Commission (MEBC), 120–123 Montana Kaimin (UM newspaper), 128 Montana Republican Party, 17, 18, 24, 31 See also Republican candidates; Republican Party Montana Senate campaign (1952), 19 Montana Standard, on Western-Tech issues, 131 Montana State University (MSU), Bozeman, 27, 79–80, 83–87, 100, 113, 117 Montana Supreme Court, 109–112, 118 Montana Tech, 123, 129–131 Montgomery, Gen. Bernard, 8 Moore, Barbe, 308-309 "Moral Majority," 209 Moran, Martin, 246 Moritz, Terry, 24 Morris, Delyte, 187, 190, 192, 199–200, 203, 214–215, 219 Morris, Dororthy, 219, 227, 382 Morrison, Jeff, 116, 117 Morse, John F. "Jack," xvi, 72, 75, 76, 80, 134, 197 Morse, Ruth, 72 Morse, Wayne, 58 Moses, Charles "Timer," 115 MSU (Montana State University), Bozeman See Montana State University (MSU), Bozeman Mulle, Robert, 303, 306–307, 356 Mullick, Haider, xiii, xv, 323 Murray, James E., 34–35, 38–39, 40, 42, 43, 55 Murray-Metcalf Bill, 41 Murtha, John P., 270, 304, 314, 321, 370, 373 Muskie, Edmund, 29–30, 90 My Life (Clinton), 282, 385 Myers, John Holt "Jack," xvi, 78, 84, 121, 279
N NAACP, 58 NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Agency), 34 NASULGC (National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges), 187, 196, 382 The Nation, 22 National Academy of Sciences, 77 National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), 34, 41 National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), 187, 196, 382 National Association of System Heads, 203, 243 National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 183 National Conference of State Legislatures, 203, 255–256 National Defense Education Act, 34, 56 National Education Association (NEA), 213 National Environmental Education and Training Center (NEETC), 269–270, 373–374 National Medal of Science, 77 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 13 Nay, Mark, xv NEA (National Education Association), 41, 213 NEETC (National Environmental Education and Training Center), 269–270, 373–374 Nemko, Martin, How to Get An Ivy League Education at a Public University, 254 New Deal, 3, 7, 40 New Jersey (NJ), 84 New Republic, 22 New York Times, 33 New Yorker, 23 Newark (NJ), 84 Nickey, John, 91 9-11, tragedies of, 321–323 Nixon, Richard appointing member to selective service board, Montana, 88 on communism issue, 13, 39 as president, 141–142 presidential candidate, against Humphrey (Hubert), 74 presidential candidate, against Kennedy (John F.), 49–51 republican majority and, 79 as vice presidential candidate, 19, 28 victory over McGovern, 103 Nobel Peace Prize, 25, 209 Noble, Jack, xiv, 127 Nolan, Edward, xiv North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 13 North Vietnam See Vietnam War Northwestern University, 203
O Obama, Barack, 5, 59 Oberdorfer, Don, 40, 46–47, 381 Obey, David, 56–57 O'Connell, Seth, xv O'Donnell, Kenneth, 46 Oklahoma City, bombing of federal building, 280 Olsen, Arnold, 135 Osikowicz, David, 307 Oxford (England), 314–315, 317, 375
P Pace, Herb, 91–92, 117–118, 120–125, 130, 133, 135, 146, 153–154 Pace, Mary, 91, 105, 122, 130, 138 Pacheco, Manuel, 181 Pahach, A.J., xiv Pan American University (TX), 179 Paris (France), 78, 283 Parks, Rosa, 25 parochial school, federal aid to, 41, 78 PaSSHE (Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education), 247 Patrick Henry College, Virginia, 33 Peace Corps, 51 Pegler, Westbrook, 23 PENN (newspaper), on vote of no confidence, 334–335 Penn State, 64–69, 247–248, 259 Penniman, Clara, 59, 64 Pennsylvania (PA) SAT scores in, 251, 259, 270, 318 system universities in, 247–248, 382–383 See also Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Pennsylvania Society, 271, 384 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PaSSHE), 247 The People's Voice, 30 perestroika (restructuring), 208 performance indicators, 256–257 Perrin, Ron, 85, 86 Peterson, Jack, 116, 117 Pettit, Allison "Hallie," xiv, 67, 166, 355 Texas, leaving, 181 Pettit, Anna, 279, 371 Pettit, Dorothy Brown, xv–xvi, 7, 8, 10, 153, 278–279 Pettit, Edward "Ned," xiv, 67, 166, 279, 355 Pettit, Elizabeth DuBois Medley, "Libby" See Medley, Elizabeth DuBois "Libby" Pettit, George Edwin, 151 Pettit, George Irving, 151 Pettit, James Amsey, 151 Pettit, Jennifer, xiv, 166 birth of, 55 on Butte (MT), 130 at father's celebration, 370 and father's health issues, 298, 355 marriage to Paul Fossum, 175 on state of world, 314 visit to IUP, 285, 294 Pettit, Lawrence Allison "Hallie," birth of daughter, 67 at American Council on Education (ACE) (See American Council on Education (ACE)) being for the underdog, 12–13 birth of, 3, 7 at Bush (G.W.) inauguration (1989), 216 as campaign supporter of Baucus (Max), 135–137 campaign manager for Judge (Tom), 92–97, 99–101, 114–116 as chancellor of SIU, 185–187, 226–232 as chancellor of USST (See University System of South Texas (USST)) college years, 26–33, 34–37 as Commissioner of Higher Education (MT) (See Commissioner of Higher Education (MT)) "Congress, Confusion and Indirect Costs" (Science), 77 contract extensions and renewals at IUP (See Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)) courtship of second wife, 139 Deloitte and Touche, audit, 306, 308–311 Deputy Commissioner for Academic Programs (TX), appointment to, 156–157 divorce, from wife (Libby), 285, 287–288, 296–301 divorce, from wife (Shari), 132 doctoral studies, 53, 55–58, 62–63 Edward "Ned," birth of son, 67 elementary school years, 9–13 establishing identity after work, 369–372 ETV (educational television) scandal and, 120–126 on faculty Unions, 210–214 (See also faculty unions) family background of, 145 first year problems, at IUP, 261–265 governor's race (IL), involvement in, 217–218 Handbook of Faculty Bargaining (Amgell & Kelley, E), article in, 117, 243 health issues of, 261, 291–292, 298, 355 high school years, 19–24 on historically Hispanic colleges, 178–180 Jennifer, birth of daughter, 55 junior high years, 14–15 Luke (student worker) and (See Luke (student worker), and Lawrence Pettit; sexual misbehavior, rumors at IUP) marriage to Libby Medley, 155–156 (See also Medley, Elizabeth DuBois "Libby") marriage to Shari Anderson, 53 (See also Anderson, Sharon "Shari") master's degree school years, 48–53 Matthew "Mac," birth of son, 57 as mentor, 370, 371 MSU (Bozeman), teaching at, 79–80, 83–88 organizing Judge (Tom) campaign, 90–92 at Penn State, 64–69 personal toll, as president (IUP), 354–356, 359 political context to higher education, 376–377 political side re-emerges at IUP, 356–357 at SIU, 209–210 political socialization of, 3–4, 7–8, 10–11, 20, 22–24, 55 in Prague, 206–207 pre-school years, 7–8 as president, evaluations, 351–354 as president of Indiana University of Pennsylvania (See Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)) as president of public universities, taking the sword, 342–350 on public universities (See public universities) radicalization of, 89–90 retirement, from IUP, 357–161, 363–365 retirement, transitioning to, 372–375, 378–380 return to Montana (1991), 231–236 running for Congress, from Montana (1980), 144, 146–147, 150, 151–154 in Russia, 3, 207–209 salary comparison chart, 363 salary dispute as Commissioner of Higher Education (MT), 108–109 as Senate staffer on Capitol Hill, 38, 41, 42–43, 53–55 separation, from wife (Shari), 126 sexual misbehavior, rumors at IUP, 292–296, 299–301, 312, 354, 378 (See also Luke (student worker), and Lawrence Pettit) on tenure, of public university presidents, 214–215 Texas, moving to, 162–168 University of Colorado, interviews at, 139, 156, 221–225 vision of a career in education, 253–255 vote of no confidence (See Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF); vote of no confidence) When Colleges Lobby States, article in, 203 working for campaigns, in Montana, 43–46, 47–48 as "World's Most Dangerous Man," 112–113 Pettit, Matthew "Mac," xiv, 57, 166, 279, 355 Pettit, Sharon "Shari" See Anderson, Sharon "Shari" Phi Beta Kappa, 260 Phi Kappa Phi, 260 Philadelphia (MS), 161 Philadelphia (PA), 56, 68, 161 Phillips, Kevin, The Emerging Republican Majority, 79, 381 Phillips, Susie, 179 Pittsburgh (PA), 68, 247, 259, 261, 271 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, on IUP and nation's top colleges, 317 Poland, 298 political context to higher education, 376–377 political science graduate students, University if Wisconsin, 56 Polson (MT), 232 Poznan (Poland), 298 Prague (Czech Republic), 206–207 prayer in schools, 54–55 Presbyterians, 12 presidential debates, 51 "presidential organizations," 70 Princeton Review, 324 on best colleges and universities, 317 on contribution of IUP to regional development, 257 privatization, of public universities, 248, 351 The Progressive, 22 Progressive movement, 56 Protestant fundamentalists, and Roe vs. Wade, 142 Proxmire, William, 58 public universities classroom renovation awards for, 244 curriculum requirements at, core, 316 evaluations of presidents at, 351–354 expectation of, in Texas, 165 external controls at, 255–256 funding of, 75, 175 How To Get An Ivy League Education at a Public University (Nemko), 254 intent of running, 276 mission of, 259 presidents, taking the sword, 342–350 privatization of, 248, 351 regional, 187 role of president in, 251 "state owned," in Pennsylvania, 247–248 statewide, 188 stressors for presidents of, 299–300 Pulte, Tim, 319, 324
Q Quayle, Dan, 216
R race riots, 68–69, 73 racism, 33, 72–73 Radell, Will, 377, 378, 384 Rader, Jane, 227–228 Radical Student Union, 85 Reagan, Ronald, 118, 240 Central America, supported commission to investigate insurgencies in, 174 elected as Governor of California, 69 election strategy (1980), 161–162 legacy of, 184 policies of, 182–183 presentation of National Medal of Science, 77 presidency, 209–210 Reagan Revolution, 66–67, 161 Reaganomics, 183 Red Scare, 28 Reddy, Helen, 103 Reeder, Janice, 279 Regents vs. Judge (Supreme Court, MT), 109–112, 127 Regnery publishing house, 23 Reinemer, Vic, xvi, 38, 41–42 Rendell, Ed, 321, 356, 357 Rep Repine, John, 224 The Reporter, 22 Republican candidates, conservative, 13 Republican Party Bush inauguration (1989), 216 and McCarthy, 21 communism and development of, 14–15 conservatives in, 66–67 (See also conservatives) control of House and Senate (1994), 279 election of Eisenhower and, 28–29 election results (1978), in Montana, 136–137 fringe of, 36 governorial election (1972), in Montana, 94–96, 100 John Birch Society and, 36 sales tax issue, 95 "Southern strategy," implementing, 51, 161 "Sun Belt" and, 79 view of, 42–43 during World War II, 8 Republicans religious affiliations of, 13 See also Young Republicans Reschini, Roger, 341–342 Reynolds vs. Simms (1964), 96 Rhodes competition, 27 Richards, Ann, 166 Richards, Ron, 102, 136 Richardson, Eliot, 180 Ridge, Tom, 277, 280, 290, 321, 323, 361 Ridle, Ray, 34 Riesenman, Ruth, xiii, 260, 287–288, 304, 306, 308, 314, 323, 355 Rinehard, Diane, 361, 362, 364 Robert E. Cook Honors College, 260, 317–318 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 84, 121 Roberts, Allan, xiv, 373–376 Robinson, Jackie, 12 Rockefeller, Nelson, 138 Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 121 Rocky Mountain News on feud between regents, 223, 225 on Pettit interview at University of Colorado, 224 Roe vs. Wade, 142–143 Roeder, Richard B. "Dick," 86 Montana: A History of Two Centuries, 382 Roffman, Rosaly, xiii Romano, Michael, 224 Roosevelt, Franklin D. (FDR), 3, 6, 7–8, 9, 14, 35, 183, 184 Roosevelt, Theodore, 184, 379 Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel, 17 Rove, Karl, 96 Rowe, Harris, 185–186, 194, 200, 214–215, 218–219, 221–222, 228–229 Rowe, Jim, 40 Ruddock, Ellen, xiii rumors at IUP, sexual misbehavior, 292–296, 299–301, 312, 354, 378 See also Luke (student worker), and Lawrence Pettit Russell, Charles, 6 Russell, Richard, 75 Russia atomic bomb, detonation of, 17 Bolshevik Revolution in, 3 Cuban missile crisis and, 54, 55, 59 educating Central American students in, 174 establishing American college of business in, 207–208 expansion of, 13 McCarthyism and, 16 space program of, 34, 51 strategic arms limitation agreement with, 141 Ryan, John, 225–227, 228
S Salzburg Seminar, Austria, 50 Sample, Joe, 122 Sample, Michael, xiv Samuelson, Paul, 270 San Antonio (TX), 175, 179 San Salvador, 175 Sanders, Keith, 204 Sanko, David, 323, 359–360 SAT scores, Pennsylvania, 251, 259, 270, 318 Saxby, Doyle, 120, 121, 127 Sayre, Wallace, 48 Scholz Garten (Austin, TX), 166 school desegregation, 25, 33 Schulz, John J., xiii Schweiker, Mark, 323 Schweitzer, Brian, 99 Schwerner, Michael, 63, 161 Schwinden, Ted, 98, 147–150 Science (journal for American Association for the Advancement of Science), 76–77 SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), 65 Seipal, Tracy, 223 Select Committee on Higher Education (TX), 176–177 Selma, Alabama, black demonstrators in, 69 September 11, 2001, tragedies of, 321–323 service to America, and volunteerism, 59 sexual misbehavior, rumors at IUP, 292–296, 299–301, 312, 354, 378 See also Luke (student worker), and Lawrence Pettit Shapp, Milton, 246 Shaw, Josh, xiv Shaw, Kenneth "Buzz," 186, 191, 192, 194, 200, 218, 220 Shea, Jimmy, 130 SHEEO (State Higher Education Executive Officers Association), 137–138 Sheesley, Mary, 285 Shepard, Alan, 51 Shoup, Dick, 113, 135 Shunk, Harold, 151 Shunk, Hermine, 150–151 Shunk, Julie, 150 Shunk, Theodore & Sophia Kruse, 150 Shunk, William Augustus, 150, 151 Sigma Chi, 28, 31, 37–38, 232, 245, 278, 355, 370 Silent Spring (Carson), 55 Simon, Sen. Paul, 215–216, 222, 226, 228–230, 338 Simonich, Milan, 317 SIU See Southern Illinois University (SIU) SIUC See Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) SIUE See Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) Skaar, Linda, 91, 92 Slippery Rock University (PA), 245–246, 362, 382 Smith, Ed "Big Ed," 95, 107 Smith, J.B., 341 Smith, Preston, 166 Smith, Sam, 324, 334 Smith, Warren, 362 Smits, Peter, 263, 272 SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), 69 socialism, 28–29, 50 Somit, Albert, 193, 194–195, 197, 214, 225 Sorenson, Ted, 44 South, Garry, 128 South Vietnam See Vietnam War Southern Democrats, 41, 51 Southern Illinois University (SIU) about, 187, 188–189 board of, 190–191 budget of, 204 and campaign for increase in state sales tax 204 executive residence (Stone House) at, 191–192, 195, 197–202, 215–216, 218 faculty unions at, 212–214 firing of president at SIUC, 194–197 as internationally involved university, 206–207 Pettit as chancellor of, 185–187, 226–231 power of chancellor at, 218–221 re-positioning of, 203 role as chancellor of, 192–94 Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) about, 189 and campaign to increase state income tax, 204 Democratic Party at, 210 as internally involved university, 203, 206–208 presidents of, 193–197 residence of president, 191–192 unionization of faculty, 212 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), 190, 191, 193, 204, 212 Southern Illinoisan, 229 on Pettit interview at University of Colorado, 224 "Southern strategy," 51 Soviet Union See Russia space race, 34, 51 Springfield (IL), 189 Sputnik, 34 SSHE (State System of Higher Education), 239, 247 St. Edmund's Hall (Oxford, England), 314–315, 317 St Louis Post-Dispatch, on governor's race, in Illinois, 217 St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington D.C., 60 stagnation, challenge of, 259–261 Stalin, Joseph, 208 Stapleton, Kelly, 356 Stapleton, Maddie, 324 Stapleton, Pat and audit process, 308–311 Board support for Pettit, 343, 354, 361–362 as chairman of trustees, 289, 301–304, 306 death of, 323–324 successor to, 322 and University School at IUP, 332 Stapleton, P.J., 356 "Star Wars," strategic defense initiative, 182–183 Staszkiewicz, Mark, 274–275, 304, 322, 327, 331–332, 334–337, 340–341, 343 State Department of Education (PA), 246, 249 State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO), 137–138 State of Illinois Building (Chicago), 189 State System of Higher Education (SSHE), 239, 247 state universities See public universities states' rights, 161–162 Stearns, Hal, Sr., 133 Steelman, John Henry, 341 Steinbach, Sheldon, 372 Steinem, Gloria, 103 Stephens, Stan, 150 Stevenson, Adlai, 19, 20, 28, 39, 56, 338 Stewart, James "Jimmy," 263 Stone, Clement W., 199 Stone, Jessie, 199 Stone House, executive residence at SIU, 191–192, 195, 197–202, 215–216, 218 strategic defense initiative, 182–183 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 69 student rioting, 72–73 Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 65 "Sun Belt," Republican Party in, 79 Supreme Court, Montana, 109–112, 118 Supreme Court, U.S. Baker vs. Carr (1962), 96 Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka impact on, 25, 33, 51 Engle vs. Vitale, prayer in schools, 54–55, 67 Reynolds vs. Simms (1964), 96 Roe vs. Wade, 142–143 "The Sweet Heart of Sigma Chi" (song), 31
T Taiwan (Formosa), 14 Tamkang University (Taiwan), 325 teaching factories, 256 Temple, Larry, 176 Temple University (Philadelphia), 56, 247 tenure, of public university presidents, 214–215 Teters, Barbara, 193 Texas (Michener), 164 Texas (TX) about, 163–165, 189–190 assassination of Kennedy (John) in, 59 newspapers in, 176–177 See also University of Texas Texas A & I University, 170–171 Texas Advisory Committee on Teacher Education, 173 Texas A&M University, 178, 179, 180 Texas College and University System, 156 Texas Coordinating Board for Higher Education, 166–168 Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation, 169, 173 Thomas, Clarence, 234 Thomas, Sid, xv, 87, 117 Thompson, James W., xiii, 196, 203, 217, 220, 228 Till, Emmett, 25 Time Magazine, on constitutional convention, in Montana, 87 The Timetables of American History (Urdang), xv Torah, passage from, 372 Touche, Deloitte and, audit, 306, 308–311 Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel, 255 Truman, Harry S., 6, 9, 14, 15, 16–17 "Truman Doctrine," 13 Turman, George, 150
U UM University of Montana, Missoula See University of Montana (UM), Missoula unemployment rate (1993), 279 unions, faculty, 210–214, 254–255, 275–276, 326–331, 336, 338–340 See also Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) United Nations, headquarters dedicated, 13 universities "indirect cost recovery funds" awarded, 75–77 University of Chicago, 203 University of Colorado, 139, 156, 221–225 University of Hartford, 218 University of Houston (TX), 169 University of Illinois, 186, 187, 190, 203 University of Montana (UM), Missoula, 27–33, 37, 86, 128 University of Pittsburgh, 247, 259 University of Texas, 71, 168, 172, 178–179 University of Wisconsin, Madison, 55–59, 381 university presidents, tenure of public, 214–215 University School, at IUP, 331–334, 335, 340 University System of South Texas (USST), 168–169, 171–177, 185 urban race riots, 68–69, 73 Urdang, Lawrence, The Timetables of American History, xv Urey, Harold, 27 U.S. Army Reserve, Montana, 23–24 U.S. Supreme Court Baker vs. Carr (1962), 96 Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka impact on, 25, 33, 51 Engle vs. Vitale, prayer in schools, 54–55, 67 Reynolds vs. Simms (1964), 96 Roe vs. Wade, 142–143 USNews, on IUP education, 254 USST (University System of South Texas), 168–169, 171–177, 185 Utica (MT), 6–7, 9, 153
V Van de Wetering, Maxine, 261 Van Meter, A.D., 186, 193, 200, 210, 214, 218–223, 227, 229 van Swearingen, Hugh, 126 Vietnam War, 54, 55, 65–66, 68, 72, 74, 78–79, 85 Vincent, John, 87, 113 volunteerism, and service to America, 59 Voorhees, Jerry, 50 vote of no confidence, 276, 292, 318, 324–325, 327, 330, 334–336, 339–342, 353, 358 See also Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF) Voting Rights Act (1965), 69
W Wahehe (Yankton Sioux), 150 Wallace, George, 91 Wallwork, Gealy, 302, 307, 319 Walsh, Catherine, xiii Walsh, Thomas, 19 Wanzenried, Dave, xiv War On Poverty, 66, 68–69 Warren, Earl, 60 Washington, D.C. march on, 58 Montanans in, 38–43, 55 Washington Post, 33 Washington University, St. Louis, 43, 48–53 Watergate scandal, 142 Watts (Los Angeles), race riots in, 69 Welch, Lou, 40 Welch, Robert, 36 Welty, John, 263, 266, 272 Wentworth, Lloyd, Jr., 23 Wert, Ned O., xiii Western Group on Medical Education, 137 Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), 124, 137 Western Montana College, Dillon (MT), 29, 118, 129–131 Wheeler, Burton K., 19, 34–35, 39 When Colleges Lobby States (Goodall, Leonard E.), 203 White, Don, xiv, 322 White, Mark, 169 White House Fellow, 180 Whitefish (MT), 232 Whitewater investigation, 280 Whittington, Nil, 168 "Why you travel" (poem), 131 WICHE (Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education), 124, 137 Wilkins, George, 193, 220–221, 222, 228–229 Will, George, 67 Williams, Aaron, xiv Williams, Myers and Quiggle law firm, 78 Williams, Pat, 29, 135, 136, 234 Wilson, Donald, 199 Wilson, Logan, 71–72 Wisconsin, University of, 55–59, 381 "Wisconsin Idea," 56 women's rights, 142–143, 184 Woodahl, Bob, 114–115, 116, 117–118 Woodstock, New York, 78 Workers' Compensation (MT), Division of, investigation of corruption in, 114–116 World Trade Center Towers, girder from, 323 World War II, 8–9 allies, 13–14 Worthen, John, 245, 263
Y Yankton Sioux, 150 Young Democrats, 28, 29, 37 Young Republicans, 113
Z Zaucha, Tom, 263 Zeidler, Clara, 50 Zeidler, Frank, 50 |