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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1 The origins of the university idea at trinity college 1
- 2 Building on two campuses: "the most ... beautiful educational plant in America" 27
- 3 Crisis in university governance 49
- 4 Strengthening the arts and sciences: the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering 66
- 5 Strengthening the arts and sciences: the social sciences and the humanities 112
- 6 The graduate school of arts and sciences and other essentials for mind and spirit 156
- 7 Duke students at work and play in the jazz and big band era 198
- 8 The woman's college, 1925-1947: could separate be truly equal? 252
- 9 One recumbent too many: duke university and the Ackland museum of art 287
- 10 Theological education at duke university, 1925-1950 302
- 11 Building a medical center from scratch 347
- 12 The rebuilding of duke university's school of law, 1925-1947 380
- 13 The serendipitous acquisition of assets: the duke forest and school of forestry 420
- 14 From few to flowers, world war ii, and the leadership crisis of the late 1940s 432
- 15 The resolution of the leadership crisis and the finding of a new president 482
- Appendix 1. Original faculty of the schools of medicine, nursing, and health services 503
- Appendix 2. A note on the sources 505
- Notes 509
- Index 557
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1 The origins of the university idea at trinity college 1
- 2 Building on two campuses: "the most ... beautiful educational plant in America" 27
- 3 Crisis in university governance 49
- 4 Strengthening the arts and sciences: the natural sciences, mathematics, and engineering 66
- 5 Strengthening the arts and sciences: the social sciences and the humanities 112
- 6 The graduate school of arts and sciences and other essentials for mind and spirit 156
- 7 Duke students at work and play in the jazz and big band era 198
- 8 The woman's college, 1925-1947: could separate be truly equal? 252
- 9 One recumbent too many: duke university and the Ackland museum of art 287
- 10 Theological education at duke university, 1925-1950 302
- 11 Building a medical center from scratch 347
- 12 The rebuilding of duke university's school of law, 1925-1947 380
- 13 The serendipitous acquisition of assets: the duke forest and school of forestry 420
- 14 From few to flowers, world war ii, and the leadership crisis of the late 1940s 432
- 15 The resolution of the leadership crisis and the finding of a new president 482
- Appendix 1. Original faculty of the schools of medicine, nursing, and health services 503
- Appendix 2. A note on the sources 505
- Notes 509
- Index 557