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Deans Of Men And The Shaping Of Modern College Culture Higher Education Society Robert Schwartz

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Deans Of Men And The Shaping Of Modern College Culture Higher Education Society Robert Schwartz
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Robert Schwartz
ISBN: 9780230622586, 0230622585
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Deans Of Men And The Shaping Of Modern College Culture Higher Education Society Robert Schwartz by Robert Schwartz 9780230622586, 0230622585 instant download after payment.

Deans of men in American colleges and universities were created in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to help manage a growing student population. The early deans often had a personality that allowed them to engage easily with students. Over time, many deans saw their offices increase in size and responsibility. The profession grew slowly but by the 1940’s drew several hundred men to annual conferences and many more were members. Deans of men and women were significant figures for college students; many students saw them as the “face” of the college or university. Schwartz traces the role and work of the deans and how they managed the rapidly growing culture of the American college campus in the twentieth century.   

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