Nichol's Tribe[R]: Gene Nichol Came to the Presidency of the College of William and Mary with All the Populist Flair of Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren's Classic Novel, All the Kings Men. He Left the Way George Sherman Left Georgia, Apparently Sharing the General's Belief That the Best Way to Fix Something Is to Destroy It (Viewpoint Essay) Nichol's Tribe[R]: Gene Nichol Came to the Presidency of the College of William and Mary with All the Populist Flair of Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren's Classic Novel, All the Kings Men. He Left the Way George Sherman Left Georgia, Apparently Sharing the General's Belief That the Best Way to Fix Something Is to Destroy It (Viewpoint Essay)

Nichol's Tribe[R]: Gene Nichol Came to the Presidency of the College of William and Mary with All the Populist Flair of Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren's Classic Novel, All the Kings Men. He Left the Way George Sherman Left Georgia, Apparently Sharing the General's Belief That the Best Way to Fix Something Is to Destroy It (Viewpoint Essay‪)‬

The Humanist 2008, May-June, 68, 3

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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Since Nichol abruptly resigned on February 12, 2008, after the College Board of Visitors decided not to renew his contract, the battle between American political polarities, the right versus the left, has descended on Williamsburg with the same destructive force as everywhere else.

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2008
1 May
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10
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American Humanist Association
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