- Stringfellow Barr
Stringfellow Barr (b.
January 15 1897 , Suffolk,Virginia -February 3 1982 , Alexandria,Virginia ) was ahistorian ,author , and former president of St. John's College in Annapolis,Maryland , where he, together withScott Buchanan , instituted theGreat Books curriculum.Barr was the editor of
Virginia Quarterly Review from 1931-1937. [cite web|url=http://www.vqronline.org/page.php/prmID/2|title=About VQR|publisher=Virginia Quarterly Review|accessdate=2008-06-20] He established and was president of theFoundation for World Government from 1948 to 1958. In the 1950s he taught classics atRutgers College in Newark,New Jersey . Two of his books, "The Will of Zeus" and "The Mask of Jove" deal with the Greeks and Romans, respectively. His nickname was "Winkie" ref|time.In a 1951 "
New York Post " column,Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. mocked Barr as belonging to the "solve-the-Russian-problem-by-giving-them-money school," and said, of him and two others, "None of these gentlemen is a Communist, but none of them objects very much to Communism. They are theTyphoid Mary s of the left, bearing the germs of the infection even if not suffering obviously from the disease."ref|navaskyIn 1958, Barr said (ironically)::Many observers here and abroad note a kind of higher illiteracy in our college graduates. But we like it that way. In our cars we like horsepower; in our studies we like slow-motion and low-gear. In education the intellectually second-rate does not shock us. To insist on the first-rate would be arrogant. Anyhow, if we are so second-rate, how come we are the richest nation in recorded history and the fattest people on earth?In 1959, Barr was one of a number of signatories to a petition asking the U. S. Congress to abolish the
House Committee on Unamerican Activities . Other notable signatories includedEleanor Roosevelt andReinhold Niebuhr .Barr was a multidimensional person who wrote "The Kitchen Garden Book" (New York: Viking Press, 1956) with Stella Standard. The "Kitchen Garden" is a manual on growing and cooking common vegetables.
"New York Times" reviewer
Edmund Fuller called his 1958 novel, "Purely Academic," "bitterly hilarious," "sadistically satirical," and "funny and appalling." ref|fullerNotes
# " [http://jcgi.pathfinder.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,887097,00.html Colonist] ", Time Magazine,
August 19 ,1946 .
# Navasky, Victor, 1980; "Naming Names"; p. 54 of the 2003 reprint by Hill and Wang; ISBN 0-8090-0183-7References
#Barr, Stringfellow. "American National Biography". 2:222-224 (1999)
# Edward Fuller, "In the Groves of Academe Without a Compass," The New York TimesJanuary 5 1958 , p. BR4ee also
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