"I find that the three major administrative problems on a campus are sex for the students, athletics for the alumni and parking for the faculty"
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The intent is slyly diagnostic. By assigning “sex” to students, Kerr acknowledges that campus life is governed by youth, freedom, and risk, and that administrators often end up policing culture rather than cultivating intellect. “Athletics for the alumni” is sharper: it implies that the people writing checks and demanding influence are invested in the university as a televised identity machine, not an educational one. “Parking for the faculty” is the most acid punchline because it miniaturizes professorial power into a daily negotiation over status and scarcity, a reminder that even intellectual workers are not immune to petty institutional politics.
Context matters: Kerr was the architect of California’s postwar Master Plan, presiding over a system exploding in size, public scrutiny, and competing demands. He’s not mocking education; he’s mapping governance. The subtext is that universities are coalitions held together by carefully managed distractions. Ignore them, and the institution’s high-minded mission gets swallowed by the low-grade crises that feel, to their stakeholders, like existential ones.
Quote Details
| Topic | Witty One-Liners |
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| Source | Verified source: TIME: Education: View from the Bridge (Clark Kerr, 1958)
Evidence: “I find that the three major administrative problems on a campus are sex for the students, athletics for the alumni and parking for the faculty.”. This line appears in a TIME magazine item dated November 17, 1958, reporting remarks Kerr made the prior week at inaugural ceremonies for the University of Washington’s new president, Charles E. Odegaard. TIME is the earliest primary contemporaneous publication I can directly verify online that prints the quote and attributes it to Kerr in that specific event context; the underlying spoken source would be Kerr’s address at that inauguration. Other candidates (1) Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on L... (United States. Congress. Senate. Comm..., 1971) compilation97.2% ... Clark Kerr , now chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education , observed : I find that the three major... |
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