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A Force for Change: The Class of 1950

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by John Norberg
1995
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Some of them were grown men going to college on the new G.I. Bill, and some were boys -- eighteen years old, straight out of high school. There were also young women coming to campus, rich in the traditions of their mothers and grandmothers. These women didn't know it, but the seeds of the modern women's movement had been planted during the war and in their generation. There were African-Americans who came to campus and found segregation and racial stereotypes, even after some of them had fought a war for freedom. This mixture of students blended together on the college campuses of America in the late 1940s and exploded into the world in 1950. Journalist John Norberg's illuminating oral history allows members of Purdue University's Class of 1950 to tell their stories in their own words. "(This is) a narrative that will hold special interest for those with Purdue or West Lafayette ties, but its scope is broad enough to interest a wider population".

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Half Title Page

pp. i

Image, A Lot of Class

pp. ii-iv

Title Page

pp. v

Copyright Page

pp. vi

Dedication

pp. vii-viii

Contents

pp. ix-xii

Preface

pp. xiii-xvi

Introduction

pp. 1-12

Chapter 1: “I wish you could turn back the clock”: Remembering how it was

pp. 13-49

Chapter 2: “The loneliness is disappearing”: Some who added the feminine touch

pp. 50-74

Chapter 3: “Times were very tough”: The Great Depression’s lifelong effects

pp. 75-111

Chapter 4: “We had a ton of guys playing”: On the gridiron and the court

pp. 112-126

Chapter 5: “I told her I’d give her a call”: Boy meets girl

pp. 127-174

Chapter 6: “I was an aviation bug”: Some were flyboys

pp. 175-200

Chapter 7: “Everybody was going”: Into the Army, Navy, and Marines

pp. 201-246

Chapter 8: “Look at all those free people”: The African-American experience

pp. 247-263

Chapter 9: “It was a fantastic time”: From radar through space

pp. 264-277

Chapter 10: “Like riding a roller coaster down”: The night the bleachers collapsed

pp. 278-284

Chapter 11: “We had a great wrestling team”: Hoosier hysteria goes to the mat

pp. 285-292

Chapter 12: “I never did go home”: Students from faraway places

pp. 293-299

Chapter 13: “Now it’s your turn”: From college to Korea

pp. 300-338

Chapter 14: “They could do anything they wanted to”: College, careers, children, and careers

pp. 339-358

Chapter 15: “Back home again in Indiana”: Memories of more Purdue athletes

pp. 359-378

Appendix: Campus Maps

pp. 379-382

Index

pp. 383-390
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