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The Emergent University , II The Faculty Emboldened. Alma Mater/Spring 2014 Lecture 11 February 26, 2014. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), steelmaker & philanthropist; founded Carnegie IT (1901) and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1905).
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The Emergent University, IIThe Faculty Emboldened Alma Mater/Spring 2014 Lecture 11February 26, 2014
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), steelmaker & philanthropist; founded Carnegie IT (1901) and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1905)
Original 12 Members of Association of American Universities (1900)
PhDs Awarded by Six Leading American Universities, 1861 - 1900
American Learned Societies &Professional Organizations, 1876 - 1915
Original 12 Members of Association of American Universities (1900)
Henry Adams (1838-1918), Harvard 1858, Harvard professormedieval history, 1870-1876; author of The Education of Henry Adams (1918)
John W. Burgess (1844-1931) , Amherst 1867, Germany, 1867-70, Amherst faculty (1870-76), Columbia (1876-1912), founder of Columbia’s School of Political Science (1880)
William James (1842-1910), Harvard professor of psychology and philosophy, 1873-1907;author of “The PhD Octopus” (1906)
Woodrow Wilson, JHU PhD 1886; taught at Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Wesleyan, Princeton; president of Princeton, 1902-10; New Jersey governor and US president
Frederick Jackson Turner, Hopkins PhD (1890),history professor at U. Wisconsin (1890-1910) and Harvard (1910-24), author of “The Significance of the Frontier in American History “ (1894)
Thorsten Veblen, Yale/Cornell PhD, taught at Cornell, U. Chicago, Stanford, Missouri, New School of Social Research,author of The Higher Learning in America; the Conduct of Universities by Businessmen (1918)
Edward A. Ross, Hopkins PhD (1891) sociologist/economist; taught at Indiana, Cornell, Stanford (fired in 1900 by Mrs. Stanford); later at Nebraska, Wisconsin
Nicholas Murray Butler, CC 1882, CU PhD 1884, CU professor, 1886-1902; CU president 1902-1945
Edwin R. A. Seligman, CU PhD, CU economics professor, 1888-1931; expert on tax policy
Franz Boas, German-born and –trained CU anthropologist (1896-1936), mentor of next generation of American anthropologists
James McKeenCattell, Columbia professor of psychology, 1891-1917; author of University Control (1913)
Charles A. Beard, CU Phd 1904; CU professor of political science, 1904-1917;author An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (1913)
John Dewey, Hopkins PhD (1884), philosophy professor at Michigan, Chicago (1894-1904) and Columbia (1904-1931)co-founder American Ass’n of University Professors (1915)