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Free Spirit A Biography of Mason Welch Gross.

"Mason W. Gross, philosopher, educator, athlete, and musician, was inaugurated as president of Rutgers in 1959, when American universities were seen as the key to America's future success. Within ten years, during the turbulent sixties, with its struggles over civil rights and the Vietnam...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gross, Thomas W.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t Author's Note --  |t 1 Prologue: The Inauguration, 1959 --  |t 2 Postmark: Willcox, Arizona, 1928 --  |t 3 Postmark: Cambridge, England, 1930 --  |t 4 The Blind Date, 1939 --  |t 5 Postmark: Somewhere in Italy, 1944 --  |t 6 The Homecoming, 1945 --  |t 7 Goodbye to New York, 1946 --  |t 8 In the Second Chair, 1949 --  |t 9 Rutgers v. the Red Scare, 1954 --  |t 10 Philosophy of Education v. the "Big Lie" --  |t 11 The Inauguration, 1959 --  |t 12 Into the Fishbowl, 1959 --  |t 13 The Cultural Wasteland, 1959 --  |t 14 Nothing at Rutgers Was Ever Easy --  |t 15 Crisis, 1961 --  |t 16 Faith and Reason --  |t 17 Score Once More, 1965 --  |t 18 The Inflection Point, 1965 --  |t 19 The Silent Steinway, 1965 --  |t 20 The Jewel in the Crown --  |t 21 The Year Everything Went Wrong, 1968 --  |t 22 Law and Order, 1968 --  |t 23 Faith and Reason v. Law and Order --  |t 24 June 1970 --  |t 25 Complicated, 1971 --  |t 26 Guggenheim, 1972 --  |t 27 The Door Opens, Then Closes Tight, 1975-1977 --  |t 28 The Last Post, 1977 --  |t 29 The Hope That Lies within You, 2020 --  |t Appendix: Personal Histories, Correspondence, Reminiscences, and Interviews --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Notes --  |t Bibliography --  |t Index 
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