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Five freshmen : a story of the sixties

di Steven Kussin

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In the fall of 1999, I bring my son to enter the new freshman class at Cornell University- just the way my parents had delivered me to that strikingly beautiful campus some 34 years earlier. It is the beginning of September, a quintessential early autumn day, also the first day of orientation. As the band and glee club deliver a stirring rendition of Cornell's famous alma mater, "Far Above Cayuga's Waters," I start to drift back to the time when I was an entering freshman more than three decades earlier- on the eve of a campus revolution. Five Freshmen: a Story of the Sixties- chronicles the lives of five of us from totally different backgrounds who set out together in what turns out to be the most turbulent period in American college history. As entering freshmen, our biggest worry is following the proctor's edict to have "three feet on the floor" at all times when entertaining co-eds. How times had changed! By senior year, our very lives are on the line and we couldn't care less about those rules. From fraternity house hi-jinx to draft card burnings and building takeovers, the juxtaposition of a fun-filled campus existence, coupled with life and death issues, is startling. What happens to each of the five of us over the next four years is a riveting tale of comedy, drama, friendships, romances, relationships, reminiscing- and reflects the sights, sounds, history, and music of this incredible decade. Through an odd twist of events, the members of our "fearsome fivesome" gain front row seats to a revolution in the making- and then each in his own way becomes entangled in it. We enter one Cornell in 1965 and leave a very different university in 1969. What happens to us individually and collectively over those four years is a fascinating story and reflects an amazing period in American history when the War in Vietnam, Civil Rights, and Women's Lib cause the country to take a 180-degree turn in direction. All of this-- is set against the background of the sizzling sixties and the backdrop of the majestic Cornell campus.… (altro)
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In the fall of 1999, the author was taking his son to Cornell to begin his college career. His parents had taken him to the same college in the fall of 1965. He immediately notices all of the changes in the life on campus for students. In 1965, the men and women's dorms were far far apart and there were rules about having the opposite sex in your dorm. In 1999, the dorms were co-ed. In 1965, there were rules about everything and in 1999, life was much freer. He uses his son starting Cornell to give us the fictionalized account of his years at Cornell. I was a college student a few years later and lived through all of the unrest on college campuses due to the draft, the war in Vietnam and the beginning of the civil rights and women's right movements. The author gives an accurate account of what it was like on campus during those tumultuous year. This is an interesting view of life during the 60s and all of the things that went on to cause such an upheaval in American society.

Thanks to the author for a copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own. ( )
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In the fall of 1999, I bring my son to enter the new freshman class at Cornell University- just the way my parents had delivered me to that strikingly beautiful campus some 34 years earlier. It is the beginning of September, a quintessential early autumn day, also the first day of orientation. As the band and glee club deliver a stirring rendition of Cornell's famous alma mater, "Far Above Cayuga's Waters," I start to drift back to the time when I was an entering freshman more than three decades earlier- on the eve of a campus revolution. Five Freshmen: a Story of the Sixties- chronicles the lives of five of us from totally different backgrounds who set out together in what turns out to be the most turbulent period in American college history. As entering freshmen, our biggest worry is following the proctor's edict to have "three feet on the floor" at all times when entertaining co-eds. How times had changed! By senior year, our very lives are on the line and we couldn't care less about those rules. From fraternity house hi-jinx to draft card burnings and building takeovers, the juxtaposition of a fun-filled campus existence, coupled with life and death issues, is startling. What happens to each of the five of us over the next four years is a riveting tale of comedy, drama, friendships, romances, relationships, reminiscing- and reflects the sights, sounds, history, and music of this incredible decade. Through an odd twist of events, the members of our "fearsome fivesome" gain front row seats to a revolution in the making- and then each in his own way becomes entangled in it. We enter one Cornell in 1965 and leave a very different university in 1969. What happens to us individually and collectively over those four years is a fascinating story and reflects an amazing period in American history when the War in Vietnam, Civil Rights, and Women's Lib cause the country to take a 180-degree turn in direction. All of this-- is set against the background of the sizzling sixties and the backdrop of the majestic Cornell campus.

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