HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Prof. em. Jurgen Herbst
University of Wisconsin-Madison


 

I. GENERAL WORKS

19. Community and Junior Colleges; Municipal Universities

 

 
  • BILOW, Melvin L. "A History of the Trade and Industrial Education in California." Doctoral dissertation, UCLA, 1949.

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  • BOGUE, Jesse P. The Community College (New York, 1950).

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  • COLE, Tommie J. "The Historical Development of Junior Colleges in Arkansas." Doctoral diss., University of Arkansas, 1955.

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  • COMM, Walter. "A Historical Analysis of Vocational Education: Land-Grant Colleges to California Junior Colleges, 1862-1940." Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, 1968.

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  • COULTON, Thomas E. A City College in Action: Struggle and Achievement at Brooklyn College, 1930-1955 (New York, 1955).

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  • DIEKHOFF, John S. Democracy's College: Higher Education in the Local Community (New York, 1950).

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  • DIENER, Thomas. Growth of an American Invention: A Documentary History of the Junior and Community College Movement (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985).

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  • DORAN, Kenneth Thompson. "New York, New Yorkers, and the Two-Year College Movement: A History of the Debates over Structure in Higher Education." Doctoral dissertation, Syracuse University, 1962.

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  • ECKELBERRY, R. H. The History of the Municipal University in the United States, US Office of Education Bulletin 1932, # 2 (Washington, D.C., 1932).

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  • EELLS, Walter C. The Junior College (Boston, 1931).

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  • FISHER, Scott A. "The Development and Recession of the Private Junior College including Fisher Junior College: A Case Study." Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, 1983.

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  • GALLAGHER, Edward A. "Alexis Lange, Progressivism, and Junior College Functions." Michigan Academician (Summer 1974).

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  • GALLAGHER, Edward A. "A Potent Bacillus at Ann Arbor: Origin of the Junior College Idea." Michigan Academician, VI (1974).

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  • HILLWAY, Tyrus. The American Two-Year College (New York, 1958).

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  • JOHNSON, B. Lamar et al. The Public Junior College, 55th Yearbook, National Society for the Study of Education, part I (Chicago, 1956).

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  • KLOTSCHE, J. Martin. The Urban University and the Future of Our Cities (New York, 1966).
  • KOOS, Leonard V. The Junior College, 2 vols. (Minneapolis, 1924).
  • MCDOWELL, F. M. The Junior College. US Bureau of Education Bulletin 1919, # 35 (Washington, D.C., 1919).

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  • MCLENNAN, Joseph W. F. "The Career of Edmund J. Gleazer, Jr., and his Contributions to the Community College Movement." Doctoral dissertation, Northern Illinois University, 1982.

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  • MEDSKER, Leland L. The Junior College: Progress and Prospect (New York, 1960).

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  • MEYER, Ray Francis. "A History of the Separate, Two Year Public and Private Junior Colleges of Minnesota, 1905-1955." Doctoral diss., University of Minnesota, 1957.

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  • RAICHLE, Donald R. New Jersey's Union College: A History 1933-1983 (Cranbury, N.J: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983).

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  • REID, Alban E. "A History of the California Junior College Movement." Doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, 1965.

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  • ROSS, Hugh. "University Influence in the Genesis and Growth of Junior Colleges in California." History of Education Quarterly, III (1963), 143-152.

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  • RUTLEDGE, Lawrence A. "A History of the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges." Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas, 1952.

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  • RYAN, James Edwin. "The History of Manual Training Teacher Education in the California State Normal Schools." Doctoral dissertation, UCLA, 1964.

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  • SEGNER, Kenyon B. "A History of the Community College Movement in North Carolina, 1927-1963." Doctoral diss., University of North Carolina, 1966.

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  • SEXSON, John A. and John W. HARBESON. The New American College: The Four Year Junior College (New York, 1946).

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  • SHIPP, Frederic T. "The Junior College in Its Relationship to the State College in California." Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University, 1949.

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  • TEMPLE, Ronald Jacob. "A History of the Emergence of the Urban Two-Year College and Leaderships' Perception of its Current and Future Move into Higher Technology Education." Ph. D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati, 1985.
 

 

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