"I Remember Laurier" is the story--actually, thirty-seven
stories--of the little university that could, told by some of those
who devoted themselves to transforming the school from its modest
beginnings into a superb small liberal arts college, and in turn to
the university whose growth, diversification, research, and
partnerships characterize it today.
Although the stories are diverse in content, viewpoint, and
tone, readers will note a number of unifying themes, one being
nostalgia for a small university where faculty, staff, and students
were close and new initiatives were readily approved and easily
implemented. Here too are reflections, sometimes bemused and
sprinkled with humour, on professors, administrators, and students,
the "Laurier Experience," and significant events such as "WLU"
becoming "WLU" (Waterloo Lutheran University was renamed Wilfrid
Laurier University in 1973). Evident throughout is the pride of the
contributors in the development of the university to its current
status and in having played a role.
In the photo album at the back of the book readers will find
vintage prints of the authors and of many others mentioned in the
book. More photos will soon be available on the website of the
Wilfrid Laurier Retirees' Association: http:
//www.wlu.ca/retirees.
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