Document Type
Section I Article
Abstract
It's really a privilege for a country boy to be here at UNI talking to such a distinguished group. Let me take a few minutes to let you know about my roots. I was born and raised in a small Minnesota community of less than 500 - graduated in 1950 in a class of 16. In my home town I know all of the dogs by first name and they wagged their tails when I greeted them. In third grade, I also knew all of the local heroes and they knew me. For fun we pulled some pranks like anyone with energy and ideas might. I remember once our local church had a sign "If you're tired of sin, come on in." We wrote under that "If you're not, call 367-2493." Big stuff for a "young pup."
Journal Title
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series
Volume
1
Issue
1
First Page
1
Last Page
9
Publisher
Institute for Educational Leadership, University of Northern Iowa
City
Cedar Falls, IA
Copyright
©1990 North Central Regional Educational Laboratory and the University of Northern Iowa
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Hubel, Keigh
(1990)
"Conference Keynote Address: Urban Chauvinism and Rural Values,"
Institute for Educational Leadership Monograph Series: Vol. 1:
No.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iel_monographs/vol1/iss1/5