Somehow the current scandal on the "side entrances" for college admission through fake athletic credentials or fake SAT tests reminds me of Charles Van Doren.
Why? Because some of the reactions to both see (saw) the episodes as undermining the prestige and validity of the elites of society. Van Doren, for those who weren't born in the 50's, was a contestant on a televised quiz show which was a big hit. This was back in the day where, if you were lucky, you could choose among three TV networks, but more likely were limited to one or two. Van Doren was part of the educational elite, a young professor who was the son and nephew of prominent academics. Finding out that someone with such a background who seemed a model had stooped to cheating was a shock.
Van Doren and Sputnik are linked in my mind as creating and epitomizing discontent with US society of the late 50's, a discontent which both JFK and Nixon tried to ride.
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