American Students Organize: Founding the National Student Association After World War II : an Anthology and Sourcebook

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American Students Organize, 2006 - 1212 Seiten
The founding of the U.S. National Student Association (NSA) in September of 1947 was shaped by the immediate concerns and worldview of the "GI Bill Generation" of American Students, returning from a world at war to build a world at peace. The more than 90 living authors of this book, all of whom are of that generation, tell about NSA's formation and first five years. The book also provides a prologue reaching back into the 1930s and an epilogue going forward to the sixties and beyond.
 

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Part 1
53
Part 2
321
Part 3
499
Part 4
695
Part 5
821
Part 6
1071
Appendix
1105
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Autoren-Profil (2006)

Eugene G. Schwartz In order to tell this story, the anthology project committee and its editorial director, Eugene G. Schwartz, over a period of nine years, recruited the book's authors, researched over 150 college archives, and corresponded with long-lost colleagues around the country.

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