John William Ward

John William Ward
Author: Kim Townsend
Publisher: Amherst College
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-11-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0943184185

This first-ever biography of John William Ward, the fourteenth president of Amherst College, explores the roots of his idealism and covers his presidency, his later success in Massachusetts politics, and the events leading up to his eventual suicide. President from 1971 to 1979, Ward served during a tumultuous period in the history of the elite liberal arts college, and in the history of the nation. He presided over the once all-male college's transition to coeducation, worked to support African-American students in their fight for equality and justice, and was arrested for civil disobedience in protest against the Vietnam War. Ward was emblematic of his time. Idealist that he was, he tried to make Amherst College a model of a democratic society. Defeated in ugly battles with the faculty, Ward resigned as president but went on to great success in the rougher world of Massachusetts politics. He made headlines for his leadership of a state commission that spent more than two years investigating corruption in the awarding of building contracts, resulting in the passage of laws that guaranteed reforms. This long-overdue volume is the first complete study of Ward--a self-made man, proof that the American Dream could come true, but who ultimately saw his personal and professional life collapse. It sheds light on Amherst College, on higher education more broadly, on suicide, and on the United States in the 1960s and '70s.

Changing Times: The Presidency of John William Ward

Changing Times: The Presidency of John William Ward
Author: Alex G. Speir
Publisher: Alex G. Speir
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2011-05-19
Genre: Education
ISBN:

During John William Ward’s time as president of Amherst College, he dealt with issues of gender and sexuality through the integration of women into a traditionally masculine culture, as well as issues of race, generational differences, a growing student dissatisfaction with American intervention in Vietnam, and the difference between academic theory and action. Like the examination of any college president’s tenure, an examination of Ward’s is an examination of the relationships between the college administration and the students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson
Author: the late John William Ward
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1962-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199923205

Was the man who lent his name to "Jacksonian America" a rough-hewn frontiersman? A powerful, victorious general? Or merely a man of will? Separating myth from reality, John William Ward here demonstrates how Andrew Jackson captured the imagination of a generation of Americans and came to represent not just leadership but the ideal of courage, foresight, and ability.

Ward Family Papers

Ward Family Papers
Author: Ward family
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1802
Genre: Franklin (Bergen County, N.J. : Township)
ISBN:

Map (1802) of the homestead farm of William Ward; will (1812, Mar. 8, fragmented) of Peter Ward, Franklin Township; map (1821?) of mill lot conveyed to John Ward on the "Road leading from the Ramapoug Road", by J. Berdan, Surveyor; deed (1830 May 3) of William Ward and his wife, Sally Ann Ward, to John Ward for 4 acres in Franklin Township; and papers (1841-1851) relating to the Paterson and Ramapo Railroad Company (John Ward, incorporator).

Miracles That I Have Seen

Miracles That I Have Seen
Author: William Arthur Ward
Publisher:
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781884369797

The Ward family often told William Ward that he saw and experienced more miracles than any man alive. In this volume of inspiring true stories, Dr. Ward recounts the most outstanding miracles he saw God do over a span of more than eighty years.