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... United States ( WITH DANIEL AARON AND WILLIAM MILLER ) ( 1957 ) The Age of Reform ( 1955 ) The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States ( WITH WALTER P. METZGER ) ( 1955 ) The Development and Scope of Higher Education in the ...
... United States ( WITH DANIEL AARON AND WILLIAM MILLER ) ( 1957 ) The Age of Reform ( 1955 ) The Development of Academic Freedom in the United States ( WITH WALTER P. METZGER ) ( 1955 ) The Development and Scope of Higher Education in the ...
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... United States . The peculiar rigidity of his mind and his lack of bonhomie , however , seem to be more the result of his Presbyterianism than his scholarly vocation , and probably still more constituted distinctively personal qualities ...
... United States . The peculiar rigidity of his mind and his lack of bonhomie , however , seem to be more the result of his Presbyterianism than his scholarly vocation , and probably still more constituted distinctively personal qualities ...
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... United States gave much thought to it . Horace Mann was instrumental in establishing the first public normal school in Massachusetts in 1839 ; but at the beginning of the Civil War there were only a dozen such institutions . They ...
... United States gave much thought to it . Horace Mann was instrumental in establishing the first public normal school in Massachusetts in 1839 ; but at the beginning of the Civil War there were only a dozen such institutions . They ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit | 55 |
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