Claremont colleges are among the finest in today's America. This video helps me understand the great history of the five undergraduate colleges and two graduate schools. Great narration by Ronald Reagan.
Well said...indeed, the Claremont Colleges (all of them) continue to be at the very top of the most selective college and universities in the United States. In looking at the finest colleges/universities in California, it's the Claremonts, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Cal Tech and UCLA that draw the very best students!
*We all laughed at the idea of Reagan as President, but he turned out to be a **_really_** good one. I can remember back to Eisenhower, and without question, Ronald Reagan was the best we have produced in the 20th Century.*
Weird. This film seems a reactionary/revanchist take on the 1960's, but pre-dates most of the social upheaval of the decade. It feels both Eisenhower Cold Warish but also proto-Reagan (not just because he's narrating). It almost screams: "Not Berkeley!" Note: striking crowds (chaos) vs. wholesome 'merican college campus; a 2 min. long diversion into the chaos of the French Revolution.
Africans are 'getting ahead of themselves - too much freedom, too soon' - Yikes! No racism there (/s). Myrlie Evers, widow of Dr. Medgar Evers, attended and taught at the Claremont Colleges, btw.
Pitzer was founded in 1963 (when this video was made) and is the women's college mentioned within this clip that would be opening. Pitzer ultimately became a co-ed college a few years later.
This student body needs to be upset more about social justice confluences real, or imagined, and offended more by free discussion, and dissenting opinions. Some even appear to be there to actually know when to try & learn something. How offensive!
The two thumbs down on this video are from people who were denied entry to Claremont...ha ha!
*Today, Scripps is #30 in the "Best Colleges" ranking. Pretty good.*
Claremont colleges are among the finest in today's America. This video helps me understand the great history of the five undergraduate colleges and two graduate schools. Great narration by Ronald Reagan.
Well said...indeed, the Claremont Colleges (all of them) continue to be at the very top of the most selective college and universities in the United States. In looking at the finest colleges/universities in California, it's the Claremonts, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Cal Tech and UCLA that draw the very best students!
I dont know who found this, but the sound of Ronald Reagan's voice makes me prepared to do some vile things while watching this video
*We all laughed at the idea of Reagan as President, but he turned out to be a **_really_** good one. I can remember back to Eisenhower, and without question, Ronald Reagan was the best we have produced in the 20th Century.*
What? Like close down a psychiatric hospital?
Weird. This film seems a reactionary/revanchist take on the 1960's, but pre-dates most of the social upheaval of the decade. It feels both Eisenhower Cold Warish but also proto-Reagan (not just because he's narrating). It almost screams: "Not Berkeley!" Note: striking crowds (chaos) vs. wholesome 'merican college campus; a 2 min. long diversion into the chaos of the French Revolution.
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@16:30
no more needs to be said
Africans are 'getting ahead of themselves - too much freedom, too soon' - Yikes! No racism there (/s). Myrlie Evers, widow of Dr. Medgar Evers, attended and taught at the Claremont Colleges, btw.
What, no Pitzer College?
Pitzer was founded in 1963 (when this video was made) and is the women's college mentioned within this clip that would be opening. Pitzer ultimately became a co-ed college a few years later.
What kind of vintage hipster.....
woo! happy to hear Reagan !
The original Shaky Cam.
This student body needs to be upset more about social justice confluences real, or imagined, and offended more by free discussion, and dissenting opinions. Some even appear to be there to actually know when to try & learn something. How offensive!
Tell us how you really feel
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