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Woolworth contemporary |
The K in Kmart |
Kmart founder |
Source of the 'K' in Kmart |
Kmart founder S. S. |
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Dec 3 2017 New York Times |
Jun 28 2016 New York Times |
Sep 4 2011 L.A. Times Daily |
Oct 14 2009 The A.V Club |
Apr 3 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
Aug 18 2007 Newsday.com |
Sep 25 2004 New York Times |
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The "K" in Kmart honors this founder who also owned a chain of stores under his own name |
President Harry Cunningham opened this "K" company's first K Mart in Michigan in 1962 |
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Kresge College is one of the residential colleges that make up the University of California, Santa Cruz. Founded in 1971, Kresge is located on the western edge of the UCSC campus. Kresge is the sixth of ten colleges at UCSC, and originally one of the most experimental. The first provost of Kresge, Bob Edgar, had been strongly influenced by his experience in T-groups run by NTL Institute. He asked a T-group facilitator, psychologist Michael Kahn, to help him start the college. When they arrived at UCSC, they taught a course, Creating Kresge College, in which they and the students in it designed the college. Kresge was a participatory democracy, and students had extraordinary power in the early years.[1] The college was run by two committees: Community Affairs and Academic Affairs. Any faculty member, student or staff member who wanted to be on these committees could be on them. Students' votes counted as much as the faculty or staff. These committees determined the budgets and hiring. They were also run by consensus. Distinguished early faculty members included Gregory Bateson, former husband of Margaret Mead and author of Steps to an Ecology of Mind; Phil Slater, author of The Pursuit of Loneliness; John Grinder, co-founder of Neuro-linguistic programming and co-author of The Structure of Magic; and William Everson, one of the Beat poets. * Distinguished graduates from the early days of Kresge College include Doug Foster, who went on to become editor of Mother Jones magazine, and Richard Bandler, who co-founded Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) with John Grinder. |