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with the state legislature, a friend of industry, labor, and agriculture, a persuasive diplomat with the donors, a champion of education generally, a supporter of the professions (particularly law and medicine), a spokesman to the press, a scholar in his own right, a public servant at the state and national levels, a devotee of opera and football equally, a decent human being, a good husband and father, an active member of a church. Above all he must enjoy traveling in airplanes, eating his meals in public, and attending public ceremonies. No one can be all of these things. Some succeed at being none.
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the campus chancellors. Therefore, when Sproul finally announced his retirement in 1957, Allen was passed over in favor of Kerr. With a clear mandate for change, Kerr led UC's rapid transformation into a true public university system through a series of proposals adopted unanimously by the regents from 1957 to 1960. Kerr's reforms included delegating to the chancellors the full range of powers, privileges, and responsibilities which Sproul had previously denied them.
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Shortly thereafter, Kerr's old friend Storke insisted that Kerr should be allowed to participate, as previously scheduled, in the dedication of a building on the Santa Barbara campus in Storke's honor. At the dedication ceremony Kerr stated that he had left the presidency of the university just as he
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The university president in the United States is expected to be a friend of the students, a colleague of the faculty, a good fellow with the alumni, a sound administrator with the trustees, a good speaker with the public, an astute bargainer with the foundations and the federal agencies, a politician
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released documents used to blacklist Kerr as part of a government campaign to suppress subversive viewpoints at the university. This information had been classified by the FBI and was released only after a fifteen-year legal battle that the FBI repeatedly appealed up to the Supreme Court, but agreed
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as systemwide president, but Allen's tenure as UCLA's first chancellor was marred by athletics scandals, poor campus planning, and the perception among the southern regents that he had not put up enough resistance—especially in comparison to Kerr—to Sproul's stubborn refusal to delegate anything to
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regent) aligned with existing members of the Board of Regents to form a majority (14 to 8) to vote for Kerr's dismissal on January 20, 1967. Kerr knew what was coming and did not actively fight it in the sense of actively lobbying individual regents. But as a matter of principle (because he felt
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gave a speech at the Berkeley campus, and in response to the ensuing controversy, Kerr defended the importance of freedom of speech: "The University is not engaged in making ideas safe for students. It is engaged in making students safe for ideas." His remarks were widely quoted, and Regent
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is named in his honor. Since 1968, it has been awarded annually by the UC Berkeley Academic Senate to recognize an individual who has made an extraordinary and distinguished contribution to the advancement of higher education. Kerr himself was the first recipient of the award.
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the Board of Regents should have stood up for the university's institutional autonomy from the rest of the state government), Kerr chose to not make it easy for Reagan by not resigning, even though he knew he would bear the lifelong stigma of being dismissed.
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after age 10. Even after Kerr became one of the most prominent academic administrators of his generation, he always regarded himself as a "Pennsylvania farm boy" and expressed frustration with intellectuals who showed condescension towards agriculture.
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The University is not engaged in making ideas safe for students. It is engaged in making students safe for ideas. Thus it permits the freest expression of views before students, trusting to their good sense in passing judgment on these views.
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in economics from UC Berkeley in 1939. In 1945, he became an associate professor of industrial relations and was the founding director of the UC Berkeley Institute of Industrial Relations.
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revealed to Kerr that Reagan actually did not know much about UC at the beginning of his campaign, but had tacked right in order to prevail in the Republican primary against
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Kerr also served as chair of the 1984 USPS National Agreement Arbitration Panel, after which he joined the USPS panel of national contract arbitrators.
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employees. Kerr signed the oath, but fought against the firing of those who refused to sign. Kerr gained respect from his stance and was named
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The chancellor's job had come to be defined as providing parking for the faculty, sex for the students, and athletics for the alumni.
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on Christmas Day, 1934. Kay along with friends founded the Save San Francisco Bay Association in 1961, which became
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in protest of regulations limiting political activities on campus, including Civil Rights advocacy and
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The Gold and the Blue: A Personal Memoir of the University of California, 1949-1967, Volume 2
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The Instrumental University: Education in Service of the National Agenda after World War II
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article mentioned that Kerr's achievements in this field earned him international acclaim.
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CIA's McCone, at Pauley's request, asks Hoover to target anti-war protests at UC Berkeley.
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Schrum, Ethan, "Clark Kerr's Early Career, Social Science, and the American University",
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Industrialism and Industrial Man: The Problem of Labor and Management in Economic Growth
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campuses provide vocational and transfer-oriented college programs to the remainder. A
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The Gold and the Blue: A Personal Memoir of the University of California, 1949-1967
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Another important part of Kerr's legacy was his wit—after writing a serious book,
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Subversives: The FBI's War on Student Radicals, and Reagan's Rise to Power
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campuses handle the bulk of undergraduate students and the very numerous
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details what he refers to as his greatest blunders in dealing with the
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Presidents and Chancellors of the University of California, Berkeley
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campuses act as 'top tier' research institutions, the more numerous
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to settle before the Supreme Court decided on hearing the matter.
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and others, for responding too leniently to the student unrest.
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Controversy exploded in 1964 when Berkeley students led the
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Kerr's term as UC president saw the opening of campuses in
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The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960's
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Productive enterprises of the unemployed, 1931-1938
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McCone in turn met with 576:, a Berkeley alum and associate, at the 513:On March 22, 1961, at the invitation of 1433: 1427: 1313:The University of California, 1868–1968 1208: 725:, following complications from a fall. 702:in Higher Education from 1974 to 1979. 696:Carnegie Commission on Higher Education 369:Regents of the University of California 2048: 1550:"Reagan, Hoover, and the UC Red Scare" 1243:"The Campus Files: The McCone Meeting" 991: 989: 652:1966 California gubernatorial election 650:During his successful campaign in the 1858: 1647: 1434:Selingo, Jeffrey (December 3, 2003). 1407: 1217:"The Campus Files: Trouble on campus" 1146:Hechinger, Grace (December 2, 2001). 1408:Noble, Kenneth (December 25, 1984). 1373: 1336: 1269: 1085: 1048: 1011: 957: 923: 889: 728: 497:In 1959, Kerr along with Chancellor 448:had been widely expected to succeed 986: 803:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012. 698:until 1973 and was chairman of the 686:that ultimately led to his firing. 557:picked Kerr to become Secretary of 508: 13: 1598:University of California, Berkeley 1570:account of secret files of the FBI 968:University of California, Berkeley 860:"UC Won't Expel Sit-in Students", 830: 700:Carnegie Council on Policy Studies 398:University of California president 384:University of California, Berkeley 300:University of California, Berkeley 268:University of California, Berkeley 214:Economist, educator, administrator 200:University of California, Berkeley 93:University of California, Berkeley 14: 2127: 1534: 1489:. U.C. Santa Cruz. Archived from 1440:The Chronicle of Higher Education 1317:. New York: McGraw-Hill. p.  857:. Harvard University Press, 1960. 2091:People from Berkeley, California 2081:University of Washington faculty 2066:University of California regents 1578:at the University of California. 1565:- Educator Clark Kerr Dies at 92 1487:"UCSC - Virtual Tour: Kerr Hall" 708: 633: 621: 609: 597: 539:protests against the Vietnam War 2116:20th-century American academics 1846:# denotes an interim chancellor 1519: 1505: 1479: 1453: 1401: 1241:Seth Rosenfeld (June 9, 2002). 1215:Seth Rosenfeld (June 9, 2002). 1189:Seth Rosenfeld (June 9, 2002). 1167: 1139: 873:, December 5, 1964, p. 30. 767: 689: 548: 302:, and twelfth president of the 1126: 1106: 440:In October 1957, Kerr was the 358: 1: 877: 745:campuses. At UC Berkeley the 559:Health, Education and Welfare 530:at the Santa Barbara campus. 468:to accommodate the influx of 16:American academic (1911–2003) 849:Clark Kerr, John T. 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Berkeley news release 844:The Uses of the University 792:Higher Learning in America 762:The Uses of the University 501:helped found the Berkeley 47:12th President of the 2061:Swarthmore College alumni 2008: 1896: 1843: 1760: 1683: 1632: 1622: 1614: 1604: 1594: 1589: 1584: 866:, May 6, 1964, p. 8. 715:Catherine "Kay" Spaulding 503:Space Sciences Laboratory 476:of having the handful of 353: 316:Stony Creek, Pennsylvania 285: 281: 277: 259: 251: 246: 231: 226: 222: 218: 210: 177: 167: 150: 144:Stony Creek, Pennsylvania 130: 125: 121: 109: 98: 90:1st Chancellor of the 89: 77: 65: 54: 46: 42: 30: 23: 1888:University of California 1745:William Wallace Campbell 1626:University of California 853:, and Charles A. 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University of California
Robert Gordon Sproul
Charles J. Hitch
University of California, Berkeley
Glenn T. Seaborg
Stony Creek, Pennsylvania
El Cerrito, California
Catherine Spaulding Kerr
Swarthmore College
AB
Stanford University
MA
University of California, Berkeley
PhD
Thesis
Productive enterprises of the unemployed, 1931-1938
University of Washington
University of California, Berkeley
University of California
chancellor
University of California, Berkeley
University of California
Stony Creek, Pennsylvania
Reading, Pennsylvania
Oley Valley
A.B.
Swarthmore College
M.A.
Stanford University

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