A historic keynote on leading a university into a modern liberal education.
This nonfiction excerpt presents an early 20th-century address that maps how a college should balance leadership with collaboration. It explores the duties of trustees, the faculty, and students, and urges governance that supports broad, durable learning rather than quick, autocratic moves.
The speech frames a vision for the University of Rochester in 1900, emphasizing a culture that values both tradition and progress. It discusses how education must adapt to new disciplines while preserving core liberal culture, and it argues for student involvement in governance as part of a mature educational process. It also touches on the place of religion in higher education and the economy of curriculum, asking educators to reduce waste and ensure a well-rounded formation for life beyond the campus."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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