Philanthropy in the History of American Higher Education

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Transaction Publishers, 1922 - 112 strani

A work that can truly be described as an underground masterpiece, Sears' Philanthropy in the History of American Higher Education was written as a dissertation seventy years ago, and subsequently published as a "Bulletin" by the United States Bureau of Education in 1922. It has been much spoken of and little read since then. As Roger L. Geiger points out in his new opening essay, this volume can still be read with wide interest and great profit. This is a tribute to the quality of mind and diligence of its author.

The special quality of this volume is its close connection of educational philosophies of the past linked firmly to the educational philanthropies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The scope of coverage is broad-ranging: from the great universities to the manual labor colleges. But it is more than quantitative research that the reader will find. For Sears, from start to finish, while appreciating the benefits which foundations bestow, fully appreciated the continuing risks of such outside support.

For Sears, the overwhelming impulse of philanthropy has been the encouragement of the public good, or at least the support of a healthy notoriety for the donors and recipients alike. But he also notes that a democratic society must never be expected to take massive gifts on faith. He urged that even a "grain of danger" should be weeded out if it carries with it the potential for the bias and special interest.

This edition is graced by a fine essay that gives a deep background to the life and work of Jesse Brundage Sears. It covers his origins in rural Missouri, his move to Stanford University and work for Ellwood P. Cubberly, and his later work on the history of philanthropy. For individuals interested in the history of education, the structure of financing higher education, and the data on which social policy has been made, this will be indispensable reading.

Roger L. Geiger, author of the recently published work, To Advance Knowledge: The Growth of American Research Universities, 1900-1940 and other works in education at The Pennsylvania State University. This volume is the twelfth volume in the Transaction Studies in Philanthropy and Society edited by Richard Magat of The Foundation Center.

 

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Chapter I DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORY OF PHILANTHROPY
1
PLACE OF EDUCAT1ONAL FOUNDATIONS IN ADAM SMITHS FREETRADE ECONOMY
3
WILLIAM VON HUMBOLDTS THEORY
4
CHALMERS MODIFICATION OF THE EARLIER THEORIES
5
MR LOWES RETURN TO FREE TRADE PRINCIPLES
7
OTHER ENGLISH THEORIES
8
Chapter 11 THE COLONIAL PERIOD
10
FINANCES OF THE EARLY COLLEGES
16
PHILANTHROPY AND THE MANUALLABOR COLLEGES
45
PHILANTHROPY THROUGH EDUCATION SOCIETIES
47
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
51
Chapter IV THE LATE NATIONAL PERIOD 1865 TO 1918
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GENERAL SURVEY OF EDUCATIONAL PHILANTHROPY IN THIS PERIOD
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STATUS OF EDUCATION AMONG ALL THE OBJECTS OF PHILANTHROPY
59
PHILANTHROPY IN THE COLLEGES OF THIS PERIOD
67
PHILANTHROPY THROUGH RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SOCIETIES
73

ANALYSIS OF THE GIFTS TO FOUR OF THE COLONIAL COLLEGES
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THE FUNCTION OF PHILANTHROPY IN THE COLLEGES
22
FUNCTION OF THE STATE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
25
CONDITIONAL AND UNCONDITIONAL GIFTS
27
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
31
Chapter III THE EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD 17761865
33
THE BEGINNINGS
35
HOW THE WORK WAS ACCOMPLISHED
36
PHILANTHROPY IN THE OLDER COLLEGES
37
PHILANTHROPY IN THE COLLEGES FOUNDED LATER
40
THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION OF THIS PERIOD
43
OTHER LINES OF PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
44
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
78
Chapter V GREAT EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS
81
THE STATED PURPOSES OF THESE FOUNDATIONS
82
THE OPERATIONS OF THESE FOUNDATIONS
89
SUMMARY
101
Chapter VI SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
103
EARLY EXPERIENCES IN AMERICA
104
THE EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD
106
THE LATE NATIONAL PERIOD
107
DEVELOPMENTS BEARING UPON A THEORY OF ENDOWMENTS
109
INDEX
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