ADAMS, WALTER - The Test

NY: MacMillan, c. 1971. Hardcover; First Printing. Very minor edge wear on clean and sound binding. Minor soil inside back cover. Contents are almost like new. Numerous shallow dent lines on DJ's front panel. Minor edge wear on complete DJ. DJ's inner side is moderately stained, outer side is clean. ; Green cloth, bright silver lettering. 8p b/w photos. AUTOBIOGRAPHY / EDUCATION. Adams believed that a rank-and-file professor with a love of the university could deal effectively with all elements, on and off the campus, and thus agreed to serve as president of Michigan State University - but for only nine months. He dealt with students' protests against recruiting on campus, black students' occupation of Wilson Hall, an anti-ROTC demonstation, a strice by university employees, and the October 15 Vietnam Moratorium with an equanimity born of genuine interest and concern. His administration style was marked by a certain barbed wit and a willingness to listen and to talk. In this book, he offers a unique insight into the political and emotional turmoil of a major American university during a time of great upheaval. What makes his book more than a vitally important document on higher education in America is that it serves as a model for administering any large organization in which the individual feels depersonalized, dehumanized, and victimized by the bureaucratic machine. ; 8-1/2" Tall; 240 pages. VG/G+ .
USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.25 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1059] Booknumber: 22118

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