EMERITUS ASSEMBLY, CSC-AAUP
FOUNDING OF THE EMERITUS ASSEMBLY, AAUP-CSC
Legend regarding  the founding of the Emeritus Assembly, AAUP CT Conference as told by its first secretary.  Source:  Mary Rogers.
This is  from VANGUARD dated April-May 1995.  "Emeritus Assembly: the first ten years.  by Barbara McKillop, special Education(ret.) Saint Joseph College. "

Here are the introductory two paragraphs.

"The Emeritus Assembly has been in existence now for nearly ten years, since it was started in 1986 with encouragement from the AAUP Connecticut Conference.  A survey of retirees in the state that August revealed a real interest in forming a group of retired faculty, and those who were to become charter members of the organization met at Wesleyan in October of 1986 for an initial planning meeting.

"The first formal meeting was held on November 3, 1986, in the Charter Oak Room at Central Connecticut State University under the chairmanship of George H. Jacobson.  Twenty nine people attended, including Dr Kerry Grant, representing the Connecticut Conference, and Iris Molotsky, Associate Secretary of the national AAUP.  A steering committee was formed consisting of Esther Cohen, Winston Cone, Ida Dubins, Forrest Peterson, David Pinsky, Francis Rio, Robert Rosenbaum, and Violet Skorina;  several of these original members are still active in the Assembly.   Win Cone and Francis Rio formed a Constitution Committee;  in Spring of 1987 they presented the document that, slightly amended, is the one under which the Assembly still functions.  At this meeting it was suggested that the group hold two fall meetings and two spring meetings, the pattern which prevails today.  The aim of the Assembly was to provide an opportunity for retired faculty to meet and discuss concerns of mutual interest - particularly  those relating to legislative issues, to health and education, and to the pursuit of the active life in the later years.  It was also proposed to devote some part of the annual programs to social and cultural activities.  The Assembly has adhered fairly closely to these aims in its choices of speakers and  topics.  A review of programs over the past ten years may help to highlight the Assembly's focus thus far.  The Assembly develops its meeting schedule according to the academic calendar, and that is the pattern that is followed here."

  There follows an extensive review (5 wide full length columns) of each of the following 10 years, starting with 1986-87 and ending with 94-95.    At the end a paragraph states that there will be future reports.  An editorial note states that Barbara L. McKillop is the Secretary of the Emeritus Assembly.  Dave Newton and Iris Molotsky spoke at the first meeting, in November 86, and Walter Wardwell followed in december.    In March 87 Dave Pinsky spoke at CCSU, and in April Jeff Johnson  "covered legislative issues in higher education , - - In May a 3rd meeting took place at CCSU with Arthur Welwood, composer and professor of music, discussing how a composer works."

87-88 UCONN, Everett Ladd  political changes during Reagan yrs;   May  -  St Joseph College Marie O'Brien lobbyist for UCONN AAUP
88-89 Sept  - Trinity college Joseph Beale of Social Security Adm,  et al,   (SS sound for 75 yrs)  ;   Oct -  Manchester Comm College Ladd, Director of Roper Center;  April  - Hartford Coll for Women  Moshe Paranov;  May -  the NEW LOB  OBrien lobbyist again re Legislature and budget &  taxes, and Ed Marth  re pensions  &  buy-backs.
89-90  Oct  -  LOB Pelto, Foley, Marth, OBrien;  Nov  -  Gerety of Trinity;  April -   Paranov music program,  May -  M. Beyer Elderhostel

This brings us up to the time of the newsletters, and you already have that list of programs from those.  I'll try to get a copy of this into the hands of our archivist.
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