Harold Sponberg, Address to Fall Faculty Conference, 1972

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Harold Sponberg, Address to Fall Faculty Conference, 1972

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Harold Sponberg served as Eastern Michigan University president from 1965 to 1974. In this address at the 1972 Fall Faculty Conference, Sponberg begins with a humorous synopsis of the duties of administrators, deans, and secretaries, before moving on to express his view that good decision making on the part of teachers depends primarily on insight, and the ability to recognize the different ways in which students learn. Sponberg also announces the appointment of a committee to investigate the differences in pay, workload, and hiring between men and women at EMU.

Speech Date

8-25-1972

Keywords

Harold Sponberg, Home Economics, Academic Facilities, Women’s Rights, student government, McKenny Hall, Eastern Echo, Bruce Nelson, Richard Nixon, counter culture

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Permission to Use - Permission to quote from this speech should be requested from the University Archives ( lib_archives@emich.edu).​

Harold Sponberg, Address to Fall Faculty Conference, 1972

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