Education: Kudos: Round 2
Arrayed in their red-white-and-blue caps and gowns, the 117 graduating students of Eisenhower College in Seneca Falls, N.Y., were waiting politely for inspiring words from their main speaker, World Magazine Editor Norman Cousins. Cousins, however, was nowhere to be found, so Trustee Chairman and ex-NATO Commander General Lauris Norstad announced that he himself would read a homily delivered by Eisenhower back in 1950. As for Cousins, he had confused his dates and gone out golfing. "I have been invited to make about 100 commencement talks in the past 30 years, and this is the first unmitigated disaster of this sort," the abashed editor said later. As a consolation of sorts, he promised to mail each graduate a copy of his twelve-minute speech. In it, he reminded them, among other things, that "even the best of men are flawed."
Elsewhere on the commencement scene:
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY
Geraldine Fitzgerald, D.F.A., actress.
CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN COLLEGE
Tom Landry, L.H.D., football coach.
DRURY COLLEGE
Bob Hope, D.H.S., comedian.
HAMILTON COLLEGE
Ada Louise Huxtable, Litt.D., architecture critic.
William H. Masters, Sc.D., sex researcher. [He] helped to liberate this important human concern from ignorance, superstition and sensational pseudoscience.
HOBART AND WILLIAM SMITH COLLEGES
Andrew Heiskell, LL.D., chairman of the board of Time Inc.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., L.H.D., author.
JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY
Don Shula, L.H.D., football coach.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Earl Warren, LL.D., retired U.S. Chief Justice.
KENYON COLLEGE
Shirley A. Chisholm, L.H.D., Congresswoman. The champion of all whose rights are threatened by the established prejudices and traditions of the past.
LAKE FOREST COLLEGE
David Halberstam, LL.D., author. Richard Widmark, D.F.A., actor.
MUNDELEIN COLLEGE
Benny Goodman, L.H.D., musician. A tiny reed, a long black stick, a steady stream of manmade wind, and loads of God-given musical talent.
RIPON COLLEGE
Zoe Caldwell, D.F.A., actress. Maria Tallchief, D.F.A., ballerina.
ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE
Henry Luce III, L.H.D., vice president of Time Inc.
ST. PETER'S COLLEGE
Bill Bradley, L.H.D., basketball star.
SMITH COLLEGE
Helen Frankenthaler, D.F.A., artist. Pauline Kael, Litt.D., movie critic. Louise Nevelson, D.F.A., sculptor.
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE
Roy Wilkins, L.H.D., civil rights leader.
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
Noam Chomsky, L.H.D., linguist. Shirley (Mrs. W.E.B.) DuBois, L.H.D., author.
UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH
Andrew Lytle, Litt.D., author. Rachel L. Mellon, Sc.D., horticulturist. Since Eden, men and women have been tending gardens. It is a time-honored profession, a notable vocation.
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
James Reston, LL.D., columnist.
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