{"id":2075,"date":"2010-08-06T09:24:32","date_gmt":"2010-08-06T14:24:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/?p=2075"},"modified":"2010-08-06T09:27:42","modified_gmt":"2010-08-06T14:27:42","slug":"remembering-dr-betty-glad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/2010\/08\/06\/remembering-dr-betty-glad\/","title":{"rendered":"Remembering Dr. Betty Glad"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Becci Robbins<\/strong><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.scpronet.com\">SC Progressive Network<\/a> Communications Director<\/p>\n<p>It was with real sadness that I learned this morning that Dr. Betty Glad has died. She was, to flip the aphorism, a woman&#8217;s woman. Although I didn&#8217;t know her well, I knew well the work she did and admired her moxie. Her obituary tracks a distinguished career that included breaking many gender barriers in academia.<\/p>\n<p>The last time I saw Betty was at a House subcommittee hearing last session at which legislators heard testimony regarding a bill that would require women to view an ultrasound before receiving an abortion. The packed room was thick with tension. When the committee chairman began calling people to the microphone, it became clear that he was giving preference to anti-choice activists, allowing them to go first.<\/p>\n<p>While pro-choice activists shifted in our chairs and exchanged exasperated glances, Betty stood &#8212; with her oxygen tank at her side &#8212; to say what the rest of us were thinking. She protested the process, demanding that both sides be given equal time. The chairman relented, and called her to the microphone. For the rest of the hearing, the speakers alternated between the two sides.<\/p>\n<p>It was a small victory, but an example of how one woman can make a difference. And she did.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you, Dr. Glad.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/obituaries_20100806_thestate_34977_1_20100805.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-2078  aligncenter\" title=\"obituaries_20100806_thestate_34977_1_20100805\" src=\"http:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/08\/obituaries_20100806_thestate_34977_1_20100805.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"120\" height=\"179\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Dr. Betty Glad<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>COLUMBIA  &#8211; Dr. Betty Glad, 82, died August 2, 2010. She enjoyed a truly  distinguished career as a scholar of American politics and foreign  policy. She was the Olin D. Johnston Professor of Political Science and  Distinguished Professor Emerita at the University of South Carolina. She  was an exemplary scholar, an expert on the American Presidency, United  States foreign policy, and political psychology. She was the author of  Jimmy Carter: In Search of the Great White House; Charles Evans Hughes  and the Illusions of Innocence; Key Pittman: The Tragedy of a Senate  Insider, and most recently, An Outsider in the White House: Jimmy  Carter, His Advisors, and the Making of American Foreign Policy (Cornell  University Press, 2009). She was editor or co-editor of The  Psychological Dimensions of War; The Russian Transformation, and other  books. In addition, she published dozens of articles, book chapters and  commentary. Her first book Charles Evans Hughes was nominated for the  Pulitzer Prize. Dr. Glad received a distinguished alumna award from the  University of Utah in 2009.<\/p>\n<p>She earned her B.S. degree magna cum  laude, and Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Utah. She received her  doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1962. She taught at Mt.  Holyoke College, and Brooklyn College, then taught for many years at the  <a title=\"Visit University of Illinois Legacies to see similar profiles\" href=\"http:\/\/www.legacy.com\/legacies\/university-of-illinois\/?personid=144500877&amp;affiliateID=2338\" target=\"_blank\">University of Illinois<\/a> &#8220;&#8221;&#8221; Urbana &#8211; Champaign. She was also a visiting professor at New York  University, 1986-1988. She was one of the first women to earn a Ph.D. in  Political Science and then teach at a Ph.D. granting institution. She  served as the first woman chair of the University of Illinois Department  of Political Science. Dr. Glad joined the University of South Carolina  in 1989. She was a dedicated teacher and exemplary mentor to untold  numbers of graduate students whose careers were enhanced with her care  and guidance. As a pioneer and role model for women throughout the  Political Science profession, she also was one of the first women to  challenge prevailing conventions and gender discrimination in the  discipline, and one of the first to attain national and international  stature. As a result, she won many awards for both scholarship and  leadership throughout her long career, including the Frank D. Goodnow  Award from the American Political Science Association for a lifetime of  contributions and service to the discipline, and the Harold Lasswell  Award from the International Society for Political Psychology for a  lifetime of outstanding contributions to political psychology. She  served as President of the International Society for Political  Psychology, President of the Presidency Research Section of the American  Political Science Association, and Vice-President of the American  Political Science Association.<\/p>\n<p>She was preceded in death by her  parents, Harluf Glad Anderson and Edna Jeannette Geersten Glad and her  niece, Cheryl Jensen, of Salt Lake City, Utah. She is survived by her  brother and sister-in-law, Jay and Edris Glad and by her great-nephew  and niece, Christine and Jason Stout.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Glad enjoyed music,  ballroom dancing, reading, and good conversation. Among the many virtues  contributing to Betty&#8217;s success were courage, strength and  tenaciousness. She was a democrat and a Democrat (both little and big D)  and loved justice.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Glad will be buried next to her parents in  Salt Lake City, Utah. A memorial service will be held in The Rutledge  College Chapel on the historic Horseshoe of the University of South  Carolina, Columbia, on Sunday, August 8, 2010, at 2 p.m. Dunbar Funeral  Home, Devine Street Chapel, is assisting. In lieu of flowers, tax  deductable memorials may be sent to: The Betty Glad Legal Defense Fund  of the Women&#8217;s Caucus for Political Science, c\/o Dr. Laura R. Woliver,  425 Dean Hall Lane, Columbia, SC 29209.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Becci Robbins SC Progressive Network Communications Director It was with real sadness that I learned this morning that Dr. Betty Glad has died. She was, to flip the aphorism, a woman&#8217;s woman. 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