Harvard and Radcliffe Classes of 1976 Forty-fifth Anniversary Report

Harvard and Radcliffe Classes of 1976 Forty-fifth Anniversary Report
Title Harvard and Radcliffe Classes of 1976 Forty-fifth Anniversary Report PDF eBook
Author Harvard College (1780- ). Class of 1976
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Pages 498
Release 2021
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The Harvard Book

The Harvard Book
Title The Harvard Book PDF eBook
Author William Bentinck-Smith
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 522
Release 1982
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780674373013

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If Harvard can be said to have a literature all its own, then few universities can equal it in scope. Here lies the reason for this anthology--a collection of what Harvard men (teachers, students, graduates) have written about Harvard in the more than three centuries of its history. The emphasis is upon entertainment, upon readability; and the selections have been arranged to show something of the many variations of Harvard life. For all Harvard men--and that part of the general public which is interested in American college life--here is a rich treasury. In such a Harvard collection one may expect to find the giants of Harvard's last 75 years, Eliot, Lowell, and Conant, attempting a definition of what Harvard means. But there are many other familiar names - Henry Dunster, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Henry Adams, Charles M. Flandrau, William and Henry James, Owen Wister, Thomas Wolfe, John P. Marquaud. Here is Mistress Eaton's confession about the bad fish served to the wretched students of Harvard's early years; here too is President Holyoke's account of the burning of Harvard Hall; a student's description of his trip to Portsmouth with that aged and Johnsonian character, Tutor Henry Flynt; Cleveland Amory's retelling of the murder of Dr. George Parkman; Mayor Quiney's story of what happened in Cambridge when Andrew Jackson came to get an honorary degree; Alistair Cooke's commentary on the great Harvard-Yale cricket match of 1951. There are many sorts of Harvard men in this book--popular fellows like Hammersmith, snobs like Bertie and Billy, the sensitive and the lonely like Edwin Arlington Robinson and Thomas Wolfe, and independent thinkers like John Reed. Teachers and pupils, scholars and sports, heroes and rogues pass across the Harvard stage through the struggles and the tragedies to the moments of triumph like the Bicentennial or the visit of Winston Churchill. And speaking of visits, there are the visitors too--the first impressions of Harvard set down by an assortment of travelers as various as Dickens, Trollope, Rupert Brooke, Harriet Martineau, and Francisco de Miranda, the "precursor of Latin American independence." For the Harvard addict this volume is indispensable. For the general reader it is the sort of book that goes with a good living-room fire or the blissful moments of early to bed.

Report of the Committee on the Future of the College

Report of the Committee on the Future of the College
Title Report of the Committee on the Future of the College PDF eBook
Author Marvin Bressler
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 436
Release 2015-03-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1400867479

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Contents: Letter of Transmittal to the President ii; Members and Staff of the Commission on the Future of the College iv; Special Studies v; Acknowledgments vi; 1. The Commission on the Future of the College: Background and Purposes 3; 2. The Student on Campus: Composition, Undergraduate Life, Provisions for Advising and Counselling 23; 3. The Size of the College, Coeducation and the Composition of the Student Body 73; 4. The Structure of Academic Time 129; 5. Curriculum and Pedagogy 161; 6. Evaluation of Performance: Students and Faculty 215; Appendices; 1. Projected Enrollment 249; 2. Analysis of Costs and Income of 400 Additional Students 255; 3. Survey Instruments 275; References and Notes 289; Tables 299 Originally published in 1973. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

National Union Catalog

National Union Catalog
Title National Union Catalog PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1032
Release 1981
Genre Catalogs, Union
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Includes entries for maps and atlases.

New Serial Titles

New Serial Titles
Title New Serial Titles PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1812
Release 1987
Genre Periodicals
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Harvard Bulletin

Harvard Bulletin
Title Harvard Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 868
Release 1971
Genre
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In Brown's Wake

In Brown's Wake
Title In Brown's Wake PDF eBook
Author Martha Minow
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 319
Release 2010-08-17
Genre Law
ISBN 0199721483

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What is the legacy of Brown vs. Board of Education? While it is well known for establishing racial equality as a central commitment of American schools, the case also inspired social movements for equality in education across all lines of difference, including language, gender, disability, immigration status, socio-economic status, religion, and sexual orientation. Yet more than a half century after Brown, American schools are more racially separated than before, and educators, parents and policy makers still debate whether the ruling requires all-inclusive classrooms in terms of race, gender, disability, and other differences. In Brown's Wake examines the reverberations of Brown in American schools, including efforts to promote equal opportunities for all kinds of students. School choice, once a strategy for avoiding Brown, has emerged as a tool to promote integration and opportunities, even as charter schools and private school voucher programs enable new forms of self-separation by language, gender, disability, and ethnicity. Martha Minow, Dean of Harvard Law School, argues that the criteria placed on such initiatives carry serious consequences for both the character of American education and civil society itself. Although the original promise of Brown remains more symbolic than effective, Minow demonstrates the power of its vision in the struggles for equal education regardless of students' social identity, not only in the United States but also in many countries around the world. Further, she urges renewed commitment to the project of social integration even while acknowledging the complex obstacles that must be overcome. An elegant and concise overview of Brown and its aftermath, In Brown's Wake explores the broad-ranging and often surprising impact of one of the century's most important Supreme Court decisions.