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Title
Representative Phi Beta Kappa orations
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Speeches, addresses, etc., American (LCSH)
Phi Beta Kappa addresses (LCSH)
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portraits
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Classification
LCC: PS663.P5 N6 1973 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 081 full (Assigner: dlc)
Supplementary Content
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index (index)
Content
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Table Of Contents
Clinton, D. The achievements and responsibilities of the age.
Story, J. Science and letters in our day.
Sumner, C. The law of human progress.
Barnard, F.A.P. Art culture: its relation to national refinement and national morality.
Hill, T. Liberal education.
Washburne, E. The college as an element of the state.
Patterson, J. W. The relation of education to public questions.
Shepard, E. M. Dishonor in American public life.
Hale, E. E. What is the American people?
Baird, C. W. The scholar's duty and opportunity.
Tufts, J. H. The present significance of scholarship.
Sampson, M. W. A problem of American civilization.
Prentice, W. K. Hellenic standards for the modern world.
Woolley, M. E. a redefinition of fraternity.
Andrews, C. M. Present-day thoughts on the American Revolution
Carruth, W. H. The heroisms of peace.
Lake, K. Teaching and learning.
Pritchett, H. S. Modern culture and the human spirit.
Tolman, H. C. The message of the key.
Birge, E. A. In lucem gentium.
Woodburn, J. A. Nationalism and humanity.
Lloyd, A. H. The time of day.
Thornton, W. M. Liberty and slavery in universities.
Shorey, P. Can an American be an optimist?
Van Dyke, H. Democratic aristocracy
Authorized Access Point
Northup, Clark Sutherland, 1872-1952 Representative Phi Beta Kappa orations