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From Normal School to Multi-Purpose College

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Willis Rudy*
Affiliation:
Fairleigh Dickinson University

Abstract

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Type
Essay Review VIII
Copyright
Copyright © 1980 by History of Education Society 

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References

Notes

1 Duc, Thomas Le. Piety and Intellect at Amherst College, 1865–1912 (New York, 1946) p. vii.Google Scholar

2 For a perceptive analysis of this problem, see Brickman, William W., “College and university history,” School and Society. Volume 64 (December 28, 1946). 466467.Google Scholar

3 Kaylor, Earl C. Jr. Truth Sets Free: Juniata, Independent College in Pennsylvania. (New York, 1977) p. 9.Google Scholar

4 Rudy, Willis. The Evolving Liberal Arts Curriculum: A Historical Review of Basic Themes. (New York, 1960) p. 129.Google Scholar