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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Tragedy of Ezra Thayer, 1900–1915 21
- 2. The Centennial Fundraising Fiasco, 1914–1920 71
- 3. The Perilous Trials of Roscoe Pound and the Faculty, 1916–1927 118
- 4. Desirable and “Undesirable” Students, 1916–1936 157
- 5. “The School Must Live from Hand to Mouth,” 1919–1930s 195
- 6. Legal Realism and Pound’s Decline, 1928–1931 226
- 7. New Deal, Nazis, and Faculty Revolt, 1931–1936 253
- 8. The “Meteoric” Rise and Fall of James Landis, 1937–1946 291
- 9. Harvard, Columbia, and the “Major Professional Schools,” 1890–1945 342
- 10. Griswold Brings Order to the “Madhouse,” 1946–1950s 378
- 11. McCarthyism and the Fifth Amendment, 1950s 406
- 12. The Admissions Revolution, 1946–1967 452
- 13. “The School Has Not Grown Soft,” 1946–1967 505
- 14. “A Vast Expansion” in Spending, 1946–1967 549
- 15. The Harvard-Yale Game, 1900–1970 586
- 16. Derek Bok’s Tumultuous Interlude, 1968–1970 640
- 17. “An Especially Difficult Period”: Albert Sacks, 1971–1981 681
- 18. The World of the Students, 1970s and 1980s 724
- 19. Faculty Discord, 1970s and 1980s 763
- Conclusion 785
- Appendix A. Law Schools Rejecting Case Method and the Harvard “System,” 1890–1915 795
- Appendix B. Letter on Enrollment of Jewish Students, 1922 797
- Appendix C. Law School Endowments of Harvard, Yale, and Columbia Universities, 1910–1930 799
- Appendix D. Enrollments, Endowments, and Annual Expenses of Medical, Law, and Business Schools of Columbia and Harvard Universities, 1890–1945 800
- Appendix E. Increases of Combined Endowments of Columbia and Harvard Universities and Their Medical, Law, and Business Schools, 1890–1950 802
- Appendix F. Enrollment of College Graduates in Harvard and Yale Law Schools, 1920–1935 803
- Appendix G. Endowments, Expenses, and Enrollment of Harvard Law School and Yale Law School, 1905–1970 806
- Appendix H. Financial Advantage of Yale Law School over Harvard Law School, 1894–1970 810
- Appendix I. Women with Teaching Appointments at Harvard Law School, 1968–1985 811
- Appendix J. Note on Further Research and Access to Harvard University Records 813
- Appendix K. Student Research Reports, Memos, and Articles Cited 816
- Index 825
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Tragedy of Ezra Thayer, 1900–1915 21
- 2. The Centennial Fundraising Fiasco, 1914–1920 71
- 3. The Perilous Trials of Roscoe Pound and the Faculty, 1916–1927 118
- 4. Desirable and “Undesirable” Students, 1916–1936 157
- 5. “The School Must Live from Hand to Mouth,” 1919–1930s 195
- 6. Legal Realism and Pound’s Decline, 1928–1931 226
- 7. New Deal, Nazis, and Faculty Revolt, 1931–1936 253
- 8. The “Meteoric” Rise and Fall of James Landis, 1937–1946 291
- 9. Harvard, Columbia, and the “Major Professional Schools,” 1890–1945 342
- 10. Griswold Brings Order to the “Madhouse,” 1946–1950s 378
- 11. McCarthyism and the Fifth Amendment, 1950s 406
- 12. The Admissions Revolution, 1946–1967 452
- 13. “The School Has Not Grown Soft,” 1946–1967 505
- 14. “A Vast Expansion” in Spending, 1946–1967 549
- 15. The Harvard-Yale Game, 1900–1970 586
- 16. Derek Bok’s Tumultuous Interlude, 1968–1970 640
- 17. “An Especially Difficult Period”: Albert Sacks, 1971–1981 681
- 18. The World of the Students, 1970s and 1980s 724
- 19. Faculty Discord, 1970s and 1980s 763
- Conclusion 785
- Appendix A. Law Schools Rejecting Case Method and the Harvard “System,” 1890–1915 795
- Appendix B. Letter on Enrollment of Jewish Students, 1922 797
- Appendix C. Law School Endowments of Harvard, Yale, and Columbia Universities, 1910–1930 799
- Appendix D. Enrollments, Endowments, and Annual Expenses of Medical, Law, and Business Schools of Columbia and Harvard Universities, 1890–1945 800
- Appendix E. Increases of Combined Endowments of Columbia and Harvard Universities and Their Medical, Law, and Business Schools, 1890–1950 802
- Appendix F. Enrollment of College Graduates in Harvard and Yale Law Schools, 1920–1935 803
- Appendix G. Endowments, Expenses, and Enrollment of Harvard Law School and Yale Law School, 1905–1970 806
- Appendix H. Financial Advantage of Yale Law School over Harvard Law School, 1894–1970 810
- Appendix I. Women with Teaching Appointments at Harvard Law School, 1968–1985 811
- Appendix J. Note on Further Research and Access to Harvard University Records 813
- Appendix K. Student Research Reports, Memos, and Articles Cited 816
- Index 825