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327 $aContents; Introduction ; Admonishing and Challenging Trinity University Students; A Time for Growth; Memories; New Term; Student Complaints; End of Fall Semester; Fall Renewal; Vandalism; GPA; Racism circa 1978 at Trinity; Liberal Arts; Advice for Visiting Parents; Getting to Know One Another; Habits of Thriving Students; Life after Graduation; Graduation; Getting Ready for the Real World; Hope Chest; Alumni; Alumni Come Home; Alumni Weekend and All Its "Pleasures"; Avoiding Nostalgia; Alums; Rare Travels and Unseemly Adventures; Colorado Rockies; Fear of Flying; Trip to the Spa
327 $aFetishes and CompulsionsDieting; Collecting Moments; Keeping a Daily Journal; On Giving and Getting; Being Kind; Some of My Favorite Things; Thanksgiving; The Oscars; The Magic of Movies; Hero Worship and Role Models; Sacraments; Awards Programs; What You Most Love to Do; Life Choices and Challenges; The Small Stuff; "Companion" Animals; Resourcefulness and Perseverance; In Defense of Solitude; The Art of Fine Dining; Getting the Girl Out of East Texas; Dealing with Change; Aging at Warp Speed; Technology; Technology's Creeping Up on Me; Change; Cliche?s; I've Been Sick; The First Amendment
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In a collection of musings that is as much historical record and a memoir, Coleen Grissom provides a unique view of life on and off an American university campus. As an administrator and faculty member at Trinity University in San Antonio for over five decades, Grissom has seen the feminist movement take hold, the sexual revolution take off, and the tragic deaths of students, friends, and family. Her honest, witty, and acerbic words have urged students, their parents, and the community at large to become lifelong readers and to aspire to a life well-lived.
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327 $aThe Spanish heritage -- San Diego and the Spanish colonial inheritance -- The Panama-California Exposition, 1915-1916 --- Southern California gets the Panama Exposition -- Planning a southwestern exposition, 1915 -- "The peers of their white conquerors" -- "A heritage in history, forever" -- The California-Pacific International Exposition, 1935-1936 -- The legacies of 1915: the San Diego Century-of-Progress Exposition, 1935-1936 -- "The answer is to be found in those yesteryears and tomorrows" -- Popular amusements and the fight for moral authority in Southern California -- Spanish fantasy heritage, social politics.
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