The individual and liberal education; papers delivered at the dedication of Johnston Hall, April 19-21, 1951.

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University of Minnesota. Social Science Research Center [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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[Minneapolis] University of Minnesota Press [1952]
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x, 102 p. 23 cm.

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    On cover: Essays in honor of John Black Johnston.
    Contents
    Foreword, by J. W. Buchta.--Introductory remarks, by R. F. Quinlivan.--Dedication address, by J. L. Morrill.--Ideologies and the American way, by J. B. Wolf.--Ideological conflict and the liberal arts college, by C. J. Turck.--The clash of ideologies and the integrity of words, by H. N. Smith.--Science and and the liberal tradition, by L. A. Du Bridge.--The natural sciences and man, by V. Bush.--The individual in liberal education, by T. R. McConnell.--The education of the ablest students, by D. Wolfle.--The individual, the teacher, and the curriculum, by J. E. Burchard.
    LCCN
    52002132 //r
    OCLC
    3449927
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