Did Free College Survive? : College During the Most Turbulent Time since the Civil War- NYC 1967- 1971
Did Free College Survive? : College During the Most Turbulent Time since the Civil War- NYC 1967- 1971
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Author(s): Meyer, Thomas
ISBN No.: 9781734681239
Year: 202104
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 41.40
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Attending City College, NYC 1967- 1971: Peace & Freedom Movement . Striking to keep free tuition . fraternity life. Birth of Baruch College.romance . Moratorium . College elections . Weird & wonderful professors .


summer jobs-beer vendor, bread factory, traveling librarian . growing up in Elmhurst, Queens, Chest tournament . pledging a fraternity . hell weekend . bad old days in Union Square . Industrial Safety Film Festival.who should I marry? . dodging death .


broken leg . Go Gargoyles Go . studying advertising . Ted Bates advertising - Volume 4 of the "Wit, Wisdom & Warts" Tom Meyer memoirs. Written in a proven, page-turning style, using proven reader-friendly techniques proven by results from lengthy direct mail letters I wrote in my 35-year career as an advertising copywriter.Each page has a unique, unintrusive coding system indicating its veracity- degrees from absolute truth to "more fun than true" passages.


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