What is needed in American universities to-day is a new application of the principle of representative government. The faculty is essentially the university; yet in the governing boards of American universities the faculty is without representation. The... University Control - Page 476by James McKeen Cattell - 1913 - 484 pagesFull view - About this book
| Benjamin McKie Rastall - Cripple Creek Strike, Cripple Creek, Colo., 1893 - 1905 - 632 pages
...««For that part of his report dealing with faculty representation, see Science (NS) XXXVI. 703-707. essentially the university ; yet in the governing...trustees or regents, and these representatives of the intellectuality which Is the real life of the university must not be mere ornamental figures ; they... | |
| American Association of Museums - Museums - 1911 - 660 pages
...in the country. In his report for 1911-12 as president of Cornell University, Dr. Schunnan writes: "The only ultimately satisfactory solution of the problem of the government of our universities is the concession to the professorate of representation on the board of trustees or... | |
| Arthur Lefevre - Education - 1914 - 540 pages
...business corporation engaging professors as employes and controlling them by means of authority. . . . "What is needed in American universities today is...of the government of American universities is the couces.sion to the professoriate of representation in the board of trustees or regents, and these representatives... | |
| Arthur Lefevre - History - 1914 - 542 pages
...faculty is essentially the university; yet in the governing boards of American universities the facultj is without representation. The only ultimately satisfactory...of the government of American universities is the coi.cession to the professoriate of representation in the board of trustees or regents, and these representatives... | |
| American Association of University Professors - College teachers - 1917 - 480 pages
...engaging professors as employees and controlling them by means of an absolute and irresponsible authority. What is needed in American universities today is a...of American universities is the concession to the professorate of representation in the board of trustees. This plan has been adopted at Cornell University.... | |
| William Charles White, Louis Jay Heath - Education - 1917 - 262 pages
...idea of professional participation in government and control of the universities when he said: — What is needed in American universities to-day is...active share in the routine administration of the institution.1 As long ago as 1912 this recommendation was made that Cornell should lead the way in... | |
| William Charles White, Louis Jay Heath - Education - 1917 - 266 pages
...government and control of the universities when he said: — -•-, ,•• •, What is needed in'American universities to-day is a new application of the principle...in the routine administration of the institution. 1 As long ago as 1912 this recommendation was made that Cornell should lead the way in the further... | |
| Benjamin Ives Gilman - Art - 1918 - 472 pages
...in the country. In his report for 1911-12 as president of Cornell University, Dr. Schurman writes: "The only ultimately satisfactory solution of the problem of the government of our universities is the concession to the professorate of representation on the board of trustees or... | |
| United States - 1920 - 562 pages
...business corporation engaging professors as employees and controlling them by means of authority. . . . What is needed in American universities today is a...representation in the board of trustees or regents. ..." President Schurman's suggestion has been adopted at Cornell, without any amendment of its charter,... | |
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