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Winter 2003 Departments
Exchange
Around the Pond
Extended Family
Great Sport
North 40
Arts
Books
Freeze-frame
Features
All my best friends are here
One giant molecule
I learnt to dream of Sicily
The Landscape Beautiful
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Around the Pond
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The truest friend
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Copies of the book are available to contributors to the Tippo Library Endowment, Friends of the Library, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, 154 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA 01003-9275. |
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THE FIRST “OCCASIONAL PAPER” published by the Friends of the Library at UMass Amherst is titled Oswald Tippo and the Early Promise of the University of Massachusetts. Based on 1983 interviews conducted with the former chancellor and provost by Education Professor Irving Seidman, the slim volume offers much to ponder about the transformation of a state agricultural college into a major research university.
Tippo, a botanist, graduated from the Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1928, then a school with 800 students. In 1964 he became provost, then chancellor in 1970. He returned to teaching in 1971, retired in 1982 and died in 1999. He was an administrator during the time of the university’s greatest expansion, recruiting between 150-200 new faculty a year. Devoted to making the institution as great as it could be, he described himself as “a dangerous man,” because he held no ambition for higher office, but merely wanted to do his job well. |
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A truly defining moment
...and a remarkable, joyful noise
INAUGURATION: More photos
The Academic Imperative
Inside & Out at SOM
SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT: More photos
The bright idea: UMass Amherst and Baystate Medical Center
AMHERST & BAYSTATE: More photos
Arts & Science & a major grant
bridges of umass
BRIDGES: Larger image
Kudos
Daring adventure, or nothing at all
Daring Adventure: Larger image
A delicate balance
When the world is mud-luscious
Mud-luscious: Larger image
Oh, my aging muscles
keeping count
Remembering Sarah Hamilton
The truest friend
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