In the late 1950s presidents of rival schools the University of Iowa,
and Iowa State, began a several-year feud which redefined both
institutions. While President of Iowa State, James Hilton worked to
transform the "state college" into a broader university. But Virgil
Hancher was deeply suspicious of the prospects for two, competing state
universities after years of struggle to obtain funds for the University
of Iowa, and fought hard for an alternate vision. The result was a
contest over educational philosophy, petty administrative details and
bottom-line financial advantage. The rival presidents fought in public
forums, and behind the scenes in remarkably pointed memos and meetings.
The product of more than two years' archival research, "Hancher vs.
Hilton" reintroduces the largely forgotten individuals behind two iconic
names, whose full stories have gone untold for more than 50 years.