Word: eurich
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Divorced. Alvin C. Eurich, 48, president of New York's big, growing, two-year-old State University (TIME, Sept. 11); by Alice Albert Eurich, fortyish; after 24 years of marriage, no children; in Reno...
...already paying the bills, including teachers' colleges, technical institutes, schools of forestry and industrial relations. To distinguish it from privately administered and financed New York University (N.Y.U.), the new omnibus outfit was named the State University of New York. With Stanford's onetime Acting President Alvin C. Eurich at its head, S.U.N.Y. began operations last year...
S.U.N.Y.'s job, says President Eurich, is "to supplement, rather than compete with, private institutions." By 1966, if all goes well, he expects S.U.N.Y. to have an enrollment of 100,000 in its community colleges alone...
Prepared by The Editors of TIME in collaboration with Alvin C. Eurich and Elmo C. Wilson...