School, College And Character
Briggs, Lebaron Russell
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From Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since August 25, 1999
About this Item
Vii, 148 Pp. Deep Red Cloth, Gilt. First Or Early Printing, "Published, November, 1901", No Date On Title Page. Fine, No Wear, Browning Around Dj Flaps On Endpapers, Former Owner's Information (Marie Teresa Bleuel, Student At The University Of Illinois). Dust Jacket, Grey Printed In Black On Spine, Wear And Light Chipping At Corners, With A Handwritten Appointment On Front Flap. Per Wikipedia, Lebaron Russell Briggs (1855 ?1934)[ Was An American Educator. He Received A.B. (In 1875) And A.M. Degrees (In 1882) From Harvard University. After Graduating From Harvard, He Began Teaching There; He Began As A Greek Tutor Before Moving To English, Eventually Becoming The Boylston Professor Of Rhetoric From 1904 Until 1925. Briggs Was Appointed Dean Of Harvard College In 1891 (To 1902) And Dean Of The Faculty Of Arts And Sciences From 1902 Until His Retirement In 1925. His Appointment As Dean Of Men Was The First "Student Personnel" Appointment, Which Later Became The Catalyst For The Student Affairs Field In Higher Education. Briggs Was Responsible For Advising Students Academically, And On Personal Issues. "His Fairness In Dealing With The Faculty And Students Alike, His Patience In Dealing With Erring Undergraduates, And His Always Kindly Humor Endeared Him To Everyone," Wrote George Henry Chase. In 1903, Briggs Succeeded Co-Founder Elizabeth Cary Agassiz As The Second President Of Radcliffe College, Which Had Been Founded As The Society For The Collegiate Instruction Of Women In 1882 Before Becoming Radcliffe College In 1894. During His Presidency (Which Was Then A Part-Time Position), The College Purchased The Greenleaf Estate And Built Five New Dormitories. Also During His Tenure, The Student Body Grew From Less Than 500 In 1903 To More Than 700 In 1923. The Geographical Diversity Of Students Also Increased, With The Number Of Students Matriculating From Outside Of Massachusetts Rising From 19 Percent In 1903 To 33 Percent In 1923. He Served As President For Twenty Years Until 1923, When He Was Succeeded By Ada Louise Comstock Who Also Served As President For Twenty Years From 1923 To 1943. Before Briggs Left Office, The Administration Of Radcliffe Requested That Radcliffe Become A College For Women Within Harvard, But Were Again Refused. In His Last Presidential Report, Briggs Wrote: ?I Believe That Ultimately Radcliffe Will Become A Women?S College In Harvard, But That Neither Institution Is As Yet Prepared For Such A Union.? After His Retirement From Radcliffe, He Wrote The Novel, Men, Women And Colleges, 1925, Houghton Mifflin Company. Seller Inventory # 041303
Bibliographic Details
Title: School, College And Character
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Compqny, Boston And New York
Publication Date: 1901
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: 1st Edition
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