HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Prof. em. Jurgen Herbst
University of Wisconsin-Madison


 

I. GENERAL WORKS

13. Students, Athletics, College Life

 

 
  • AINSWORTH, Dorothy S. The History of Physical Education in Colleges for Women (New York: Barnes, 1930).

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  • ALTBACH, Philip G. and Patti PETERSON. "Before Berkeley: Historical Perspectives on American Student Activism." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (May 1971).

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  • ALTBACH, Philip G. Student Politics in America: A Historical Analysis (New York, 1974).

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  • BRONNER, Simon J. Piled Higher and Deeper: The Folklore of Campus Life (Little Rock, AK: August House, 1990).

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  • BURRITT, Bailey B. Professional Distribution of College and University Graduates. US Bureau of Education Bulletin 1912, # 19 (Washington, 1913).

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  • CAMP, Walter. Walter Camp's Book of College Sports (New York: Century, 1895).

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  • CHARLTON, David Holland. "Food for Thought: The Collegiate Way of Living." Ed. D. dissertation, College of William and Mary, 1985.

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  • CHU, Donald. The Character of American Higher Education and Intercollegiate Sport (Albany: SUNY Press, 1989).

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  • COHANE, Tim. Gridiron Grenadiers: The Story of West Point Football (New York: Putnam, 1948).

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  • COULTER, Ellis M. College Life in the Old South, 2nd ed. (Athens, Ga., 1951).

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  • COWLEY, W. H. "The History of Student Residential Housing." School and Society, XL (1934), 705-712, 758-764.

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  • CURRENT, Richard Nelson. Phi Beta Kappa in American Life: The First Two Hundred Years (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990).

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  • CUTTING, George R. Student Life at Amherst College: Its Organizations, their Membership, and History (Amherst, 1871).

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  • DEMARTINI, Joseph R. "Student Culture as a Change Agent in American Higher Education." Journal of Social History, IX (June 1976), 526-541.

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  • DUNBAR, Henry F. "A Brief History of the College Physical Education Association." Doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 1950.

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  • DURANT, John and Les ETTER. Highlights of College Football (New York: Hastings House, 1971).

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  • DYSINGER, Wendall S. Attrition in the Liberal Arts College (Washington, DC: Office of Education, Bureau of Research, 1966).

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  • EVANS, Harold C. "Some Notes on College Basketball." Kansas Historical Quarterly, XI (1942), 199-215.

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  • FALLA, Jack. The Echoes Ring Again: A History of Boston College Sports (Brattleboro, VT: Greene Press, 1982).

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  • FALLA, Jack. NCAA, the Voice of College Sports (Mission: National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1981).

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  • FRANSWORTH, Dana L. Mental Health in College and University (Cambridge, Mass., 1957).

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  • HARTWELL, Edward M. Physical Training in American Colleges and Universities (Washington: US Bureau of Education, 1886).

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  • HAWES, James A. Twenty Years Among the Twenty-Year-Olds (Freeport: Books for Librarians Press, 1970).

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  • HOROWITZ, Helen Lefkowitz. Campus Life: Undergraduate Cultures from the End of the Eighteenth Century to the Present (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988).

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  • HOY, Carl B. According to Hoy: Memoirs of an Athletic Director (Vermillion: University of South Dakota, 1960).

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  • IFFERT, Robert E. Retention and Withdrawal of College Students (Washington, DC: US Office of Education, 1958).

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  • ILOWIT, Roy. "A History of Intercollegiate Lacrosse in the United States." Doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1957.

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  • JAKS, Robert Kurt. "College Student Employment in the United States." Ph. D. dissertation, Claremont Graduate School, 1984.

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  • JARRETT, Walter. "100 Years of College Football." Mankind, II (1969).

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  • LAND, Carroll. "History of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics." Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, 1977.

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  • LEWIS, Guy. "The Beginning of Organized Collegiate Sport." American Quarterly, XXII (1970).

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  • MARMION, Harry A. On Athletics (Washington: American Council on Education, 1979).

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  • MAXWELL, Howard. "The Formative Years of the Alumni Movement, 1854-1918." Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, 1965.

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  • MCNEELY, John H. College Student Mortality (Washington, CD: US Office of Education, 1937).

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  • MOHSENIN, Iran Cassim. "Note on Age Structure of College Students." History of Education Quarterly, XXIII (Winter 1983), 491-498.

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  • NOVAK, Steven J. The Rights of Youth: American Colleges and Student Revolt (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1977).

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  • NYIKOS, Michael. "A History of the Relationship between Athletic Administration and Faculty Governance at the University of Michigan." Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan.

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  • OLIN, Stephen. College Life: Its Theory and Practice (New York, 1867).

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  • PANTAGES, Timothy. "Studies of College Attrition, 1950-1975." Review of Educational Research, XLVIII (1978), 49-101.

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  • PERRIN, Tom. Football: A College History (Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, 1987).

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  • PETERSEN, William J. "University Football Through the Years." Palimpsest, XXXVIII (1957), 389-446.

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  • PHELPS, Reginald H. "150 Years of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard." American Scholar, I (1932), 58-63.

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  • PIEHLER, G. Kurt. "Phi Beta Kappa: The Invention of an Academic Tradition." History of Education Quarterly, XXVIII (1988), 207-229.

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  • POTTER, David. Debating in the Colonial Chartered Colleges: An Historical Survey, 1642-1900 (New York, 1944).

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  • POTTS, David B. "Students and the Social History of American Education." History of Education Quarterly, XV (Fall 1975), 317-327.

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  • POWELL, H.W.H. Walter Camp: The Father of American Football (Boston: Little, Brown, 1926).

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  • RAPHAEL, Theophile and Mary A. GORDON. "Psychoses Among College Students." American Journal of Psychiatry, XCV (1938), 659-675.

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  • RAUSHENBUSH, Esther. The Student and his Studies (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1964).

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  • READY, Marie K. Physical Education in American Colleges and Universities (Washington: US Bureau of Education, 1927).

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  • ROBERTS, Howard. The Big Nine: The Story of Football in the Western Conference (New York, 1948).

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  • ROCKNE, Knute K. The Autobiography of Knute K. Rockne (New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1931).

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  • RUDOLPH, Frederick. "Neglect of Students as a Historical Tradition." In The College and the Student, Lawrence E. DENNIS and Joseph F. Kauffman, eds. (Washington, DC, 1966), pp. 47-58.

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  • RYAN, W. Carson. The Literature of American School and College Athletics, Carnegie Foundation Bulletin No. 24 (New York, 1929).

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  • SACK, Saul. "Student Life in the Nineteenth Century." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, LXXXV (1961), 255-288.

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  • SAVAGE, Howard J., et al. American College Athletics, Carnegie Foundation Bulletin No. 23 (New York, 1929).

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  • SHELDON, Henry D. The History and Pedagogy of American Student Societies (New York, 1901).

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  • SMITH, Ronald A. "Athlectics in the Wisconsin State University System, 1867-1913." Wisconsin Magazine of History, LV (1971), 2-23.

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  • SMITH, Ronald A. Sports and Freedom: The Rise of Big-Time College Athletics (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988).

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  • SOARE, Warren C. "The Collegiate Gymnastics Movement, 1820-1890." Doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1979.

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  • SOLBERG, Winton U. "The University of Illinois and the Reform of Discipline in the Modern University, 1868-1891." Bulletin, American Association of University Professors, LII (1966), 305-314.

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  • SOMERVILLE, Thomas. "History of the National Association of Basketball Coaches of the United States." Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University, 1981.

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  • STANEK, Carolyn. Womens College Athletics (Chicago: Contemporary Books, 1981).

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  • STOKES, Anson P. Memorials of Eminent Yale Men: A Biographical Study of Student Life and University Influences during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, 2 vols. (New Haven, 1914).

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  • STRAUS, Robert. Drinking in College (New Yaven: Yale University Press, 1953).

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  • THELIN, John R. Games Colleges Play: Scandal and Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994).

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  • THURMOND, Raymond. "The History of Sport and Physical Education as a Field of Study in Higher Education." Doctoral dissertation, University of Oklahoma, 1976.

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  • TORNEY, John A. "A History of Competitive Rowing in Colleges and Universities of the United States." Doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1959.

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  • VOLTMER, Carl D. "A Brief History of the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representatives." Doctoral dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1935.

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  • WARNER, Harry S. "Alcohol Trends in College Life." In The Domesticated Drug, George MADDOX, ed., (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967).

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  • WEDGE, Bryant M., ed. The Psycho-Social Problems of College Men (New Haven, 1958).

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  • ZEIGLER, Earle F. "Professional Preparation for Physical Education in the United States, 1861-1948." Doctoral dissertation, Yale University, 1951.

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  • ZOOK, George F. Residence and Migration of University and College Students (Washington, DC: US Bureau of Education, 1926).
 

 

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