I was under the impression that he was persona non grata at the Citadel. Is that just exaggeration or myth and urban legend? Any truth to "they took his ring back" after he wrote The Lords of Discipline?
I like his books, FWIW.
He was not liked there for many years, but he was 'welcomed back' in 2000 when he gave a speech (I think the graduation one) at school and all was forgiven supposedly. But he was never officially 'persona non grata' and they did not take away his ring. Supposedly they can take away your ring, but I have never heard of that happening after graduation and Conroy never really did anything to get it taken away (lie, cheat or steal), the books were fiction.
As for whether or not he is still disliked, I guess you would get a different opinions from different cadets and alumni, from all years. I don't like him, he made some pretty inaccurate and just plain stupid comments about the school when I was there, when women were trying to get in. And he always struck me as very self-interested, his angle always seemed to be 'What is in it for me?'. But I am just one grad with an opinion, a strong one at that. I guess it goes with the territory of graduating from a school like that, the fierce pride and all.
Even with all of that, I still recommend
The Lords of Discipline to friends. After all, I lived it!
VPI, yeah....sure. Those uniforms are just for show, right?
