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Being Lucky
Reminiscences and Reflections
Published by: Indiana University Press
618 Pages, 49 b&w photos
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- 9780253006165
- Published: April 2012
$9.99
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- 9780253057266
- Published: July 2020
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Being Lucky: Reminiscences and Reflections, The Complete Edition presents legendary Indiana University president Herman B Wells' autobiography as he originally intended. Painstakingly restored from original archival materials and featuring over a dozen fascinating vignettes and talks that were cut from the original edition, Being Lucky is a must read for Hoosiers everywhere.
In this absorbing autobiography, Herman B Wells recalls his small-town childhood, the strong influence of his parents, and his pioneering work with Indiana banks during the Great Depression. His first contact with Indiana University was as an undergraduate in 1921, when the still provincial school had fewer than 3,000 students. At the end of his 25-year tenure as president in 1962, IU had gained an international reputation and a student body that would soon exceed 30,000. Wells' reflections on his years as university president are both lighthearted and illuminating. They describe in candied detail how he approached the job, his observations on effective administration, his thoughts on academic freedom and tenure, his approach to student and alumni relations, and his views on the role of the university as a cultural center. Also included are his fifty maxims for young college presidents. Finally Wells discusses the national and international service that helped shape his presidency and the university.
Being Lucky is a nourishing brew of the memories, advice, wit, and wisdom of a remarkable man.
To begin . . .
Preface to the Reprinting
Why I Wrote Being Lucky and What Was Edited Out
Preface to the Complete Edition (Gary Dunham)
Preparation for the Presidency
1. Growing Up in Jamestown and the County Seat
2. Widening Horizons
3. What It Was Really Like
4. Country Bank Failures
5. Reopening, Reconstruction, and Reform
6. Apprenticeship in Academic Administration
[Addressing Freshman Business Students]
7. The Fate of a Noncandidate
The Presidency
8. A Few Observations on Collegial Administration
9. How to Succeed Without Really Trying
10. Money, Money, But Never Enough
[Vignette of J. Paul Getty]
11. The Private Sector: Indiana University Foundation
[They Made a Difference]
12. Academic Freedom and Tenure
[Addressing the A.A.U.P.]
[An Interesting Sidelight]
13. To Make Room for the Future
14. Student and Alumni Relationships
[A Message from Santa Claus]
15. Culture to the Crossroads
16. The University Looks Abroad
[Vignette of the King of Thailand]
17. Academic Ferment
[The Lilly Influence]
National and International Service
18. A Trip and a New Awareness
19. A Glorious Experience in the Springtime of My Career
20. With Clay in Occupied Germany
[Vignette of John Foster Dulles]
21. One World or None
[Vignette of Wendell Willkie]
22. An Unusual Mission to the U.S.S.R.
23. Education and World Affairs
[Vignette of Harold Macmillan]
24. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
25. The American Council on Education and an Introduction to International Associations
26. The Educational Policies Commission
27. The Roots of PBS
28. Trying to Do One's Share
29. With My Hat on the Back of My Head
[Vignette of King of Kings, Lion of Juda, Emperor of Ethiopia]
[Vignette of the Shah of Iran]
Beyond the Presidency
30. The Summing Up
31. The University Chancellor
32. Epilogue
Appendix
A. Chronology
B. Traditional Rite at Freshman Convocation
C. Time on Wells
D. Taking the Arts to the People
E. Telegrams from General Lucius Clay
F. Current Directors, Indiana University Foundation
G. Indiana University 150th Birthday Fund Subscriptions
H. Message to the University Community, November 1, 1968
I. Indiana University Technical-Assistance Projects
J. Special Commissions and Committees
K. "All's Wells That Ends Well"
Index
Herman B Wells (1902-2000) was the 11th president of Indiana University. He served the university in a variety of capacities, most notably as president and as chancellor, and was pivotal to the development of IU into a world-class institution of higher learning.