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The Mason Gross School of the Arts in New Brunswick, New Jersey, stands as a memorial to one of Rutgers University's most influential leaders. Gross started teaching at Rutgers as an assistant professor of philosophy in 1946, but quickly rose through the ranks to become the university's provost in 1949 and finally its president from 1959 to 1971. He led the university through an era when it experienced both some of its greatest growth and most intense controversies. Free Spirit explores how Gross helped reshape Rutgers from a sleepy college into a world-renowned public research university. It…mehr
The Mason Gross School of the Arts in New Brunswick, New Jersey, stands as a memorial to one of Rutgers University's most influential leaders. Gross started teaching at Rutgers as an assistant professor of philosophy in 1946, but quickly rose through the ranks to become the university's provost in 1949 and finally its president from 1959 to 1971. He led the university through an era when it experienced both some of its greatest growth and most intense controversies. Free Spirit explores how Gross helped reshape Rutgers from a sleepy college into a world-renowned public research university. It also reveals how he steered the university through the tumult of the Red Scare, civil rights era, and the Vietnam War by taking principled stands in favor of both racial equality and academic freedom. This biography tells the story of how, from an early age, Gross came to believe in the importance of doing what was right, even when the backlash took a toll on his own health. Written by his youngest son Thomas, this book offers a uniquely well-rounded portrait of Gross as both a public figure and a private person. Covering everything from his service in World War II to his stints as a game-show personality, Free Spirit introduces the reader to a remarkable academic leader.
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Autorenporträt
THOMAS W. GROSS is a retired firefighter, military officer, and emergency physician who earned his MD from the Rutgers Medical School in Piscataway, New Jersey. His award-winning weekly medical column appeared in the California newspaper The Marin Independent Journal from 2004 to 2009.
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Author's Note 1 Prologue: The Inauguration, 1959 2 Postmark: Willcox, Arizona, 1928 3 Postmark: Cambridge, England,1930 4 The Blind Date, 1939 5 Postmark: Somewhere in Italy, 1944 6 The Homecoming, 1945 7 Goodbye to New York, 1946 8 In the Second Chair, 1949 9 Rutgers v. the Red Scare, 1954 10 Philosophy of Education v. the "Big Lie" 11 The Inauguration, 1959 12 Into the Fishbowl, 1959 13 The Cultural Wasteland, 1959 14 Nothing at Rutgers Was Ever Easy 15 Crisis, 1961 16 Faith and Reason 17 Score Once More, 1965 18 The Inflection Point, 1965 19 The Silent Steinway, 1965 20 The Jewel in the Crown 21 The Year Everything Went Wrong, 1968 22 Law and Order, 1968 23 Faith and Reason v. Law and Order 24 June 1970 25 Complicated, 1971 26 Guggenheim, 1972 27 The Door Opens, Then Closes Tight, 1975-1977 28 The Last Post, 1977 29 The Hope That Lies within You, 2020 Appendix: Personal Histories, Correspondence, Reminiscences, and Interviews Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Author's Note 1 Prologue: The Inauguration, 1959 2 Postmark: Willcox, Arizona, 1928 3 Postmark: Cambridge, England,1930 4 The Blind Date, 1939 5 Postmark: Somewhere in Italy, 1944 6 The Homecoming, 1945 7 Goodbye to New York, 1946 8 In the Second Chair, 1949 9 Rutgers v. the Red Scare, 1954 10 Philosophy of Education v. the "Big Lie" 11 The Inauguration, 1959 12 Into the Fishbowl, 1959 13 The Cultural Wasteland, 1959 14 Nothing at Rutgers Was Ever Easy 15 Crisis, 1961 16 Faith and Reason 17 Score Once More, 1965 18 The Inflection Point, 1965 19 The Silent Steinway, 1965 20 The Jewel in the Crown 21 The Year Everything Went Wrong, 1968 22 Law and Order, 1968 23 Faith and Reason v. Law and Order 24 June 1970 25 Complicated, 1971 26 Guggenheim, 1972 27 The Door Opens, Then Closes Tight, 1975-1977 28 The Last Post, 1977 29 The Hope That Lies within You, 2020 Appendix: Personal Histories, Correspondence, Reminiscences, and Interviews Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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