Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Reed College

Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Reed College

by John Sheehy
Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Reed College

Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Reed College

by John Sheehy

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Overview

“The Ideal College is a college free to pursue its mission with unobscured vision of the truth, and power to proclaim the truth without fear or favor of politicians, or religious sects, or benefactors, or public cries, or its own administrative machinery.” —William Trufant Foster


Visionary. Iconoclast. Rebel. William Trufant Foster set out in 1911 to launch the “ideal college,” and succeeded in building an intellectual liberal arts powerhouse that over the next century would perpetually seek to break the hard crust of custom and orthodoxy. Foster’s quest for excellence and truth generated a steady yield of students—ranging from poet Gary Snyder to muckraker Barbara Ehrenreich to Apple founder Steve Jobs—who left Reed College eager to challenge society’s dominant paradigms.

Comrades of the Quest chronicles the colorful cultural and social history of this band of young, iconoclastic West Coast intellectuals, and of the institution that nurtured them. Drawing from interviews with more than 1,400 people and from unpublished memoirs stretching back to the college’s early decades, John Sheehy weaves together a riveting story told from first-hand perspectives of this unique community’s early formation and its ongoing quest to bring Foster’s vision to life.

With a punch much mightier than its weight, the Reed community undertakes an arduous journey through the political and educational developments of the past century—from the progressive education movement in the 1910s, the general education programs between the two world wars, scientific methodology in the 1950s, political relevance in the 1960s, theories of structuralism and deconstruction in the 1970s, the cultural wars in the 1980s, political correctness in the 1990s, to ideological bias in the 2000s—while keeping its founding ideals largely intact.

At a time when America is struggling to sustain its innovative edge, Reed College remains an iconic model in equipping students with the most rigorous set of skills and attitudes possible for questioning status quo thinking in a rapidly changing world. Its story, populated with a rich cast of characters, and marked by intense rigor, demanding social freedom, and unconventional creativity, is no customary college history, but rather an intellectual thriller of American idealism played out against the hard world of social, religious, and political conformity, to great heights and near-fatal confrontations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870716676
Publisher: Oregon State University Press
Publication date: 06/08/2012
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 10.20(h) x 1.90(d)

About the Author

John Sheehy is a writer and publisher who has worked as an executive or consultant with a number of companies, ranging from independents like Utne Reader, Parabola, Afar, Dwell, Inc., and Fast Company, to media giants like Time, Inc., Bertelsmann, and Reader's Digest. A graduate of Reed College, he and his wife live in Sonoma Country, California. Comrades of the Quest is his first book.
 
 

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