Carved In Stone
A College President's Life
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About the Book
Is it possible for a twelve-year old country boy to dream of
becoming a college president when he first glimpses the academic
world during commencement? George Arnold proves that it can be
done.
He carefully calculates his every move with the intention of
grooming himself for a presidency. He is a high school debater,
football and basketball player. He wins a scholarship to attend
Lathrop College. He is elected to the presidency of the
Freshman, Sophomore Classes and his fraternity. He wins the
prestigious Founder's Award and is a Rhodes scholar.
During his post-doctoral work at Harvard he meets and soon
marries the beautiful Ashley Armstrong. Their love is a lasting
one that concentrates on his ambition to be a college president.
Tragedy enters their lives when their two sons are hemophiliacs
and die young. Later they are the parents of twin girls who are
winsome and popular on the Lathrop College campus where George is president.
As he introduces many innovative programs and promotes the
prestige of the college his basketball coach breaks rules by
getting alumni to donate cars to the black basketball players,
and to deposit $10,000.00 for each player for spending money.
When this comes to light the coach is fired and George is given a
vote of no confidence by the college Senate and the Assembly. He
takes early retirement and because of his skill in raising money
he is offered a job with the Woodward Trust.
About the Author
Dorothy Truex has spent many years in administration in Higher Education. Her career has spanned the years of Fat Dollars, the hippie movement, and retrenchment. While she has never been a college President she is familiar with the path to this position.