We learn more about the difficulties of running a college than about how it should be done in this engaging session that begins with Mr. Kinsley saying, "Mr. Buckley, you've persecuted any number of college presidents in your day . . ." WFB: "They are my favorite pincushions." ... JS: "I think the college president has about as much authority as he has the capacity to assert and sustain ... I think most college presidents assiduously avoid any intellectual argument with their faculty because I don't believe they can sustain that encounter." ... JP: "Unfortunately, we don't complete the education that we're supposed to complete in high schools, so many colleges are in the process of completing that." ... LB: "Beware of the world which is littered with so-called highly tested underachievers."
- Hoover ID: Program S0908
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