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Where courageous inquiry leads: the emerging life of Emory University
2010, Emory University
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Table of Contents
"The spirits of this lawn" / John Stone
"Emory are here": Emory as place and story / Marshall P. Duke
"Dreams deferred": African Americans in the history of old Emory / Mark Auslander
Lynching, academic freedom, and the old "New South": President Dickey and the "Sledd Affair" / Thomas H. Jackson Jr.
National ambition, regional turmoil: the desegregation of Emory / Melissa F. Kean
Putting Black blood and White blood on the same shelf: the integration of Grady Hospital / Jerry Gentry
Lullwater and the greening of Emory: catalyst for a new environmental commitment / Nancy Seideman
Shaped by a crucible experience: the Center for Women at Emory / Ali P. Crown, Jan Gleason
Catching up: the advance of Emory since World War II / Nancy Diamond
How it came to pass: oral history of a half-century in Emory Arts and Sciences: interviews / Billy Frye, David Minter, George Jones, David Bright, Steven Sanderson, Irwin Hyatt, Peter Dowell, Rosemary Magee
Campus life: the interplay of living and learning at Emory / William H. Fox
The School of Theology as prelude: Candler conversations / Manfred Hoffmann, William Mallard, Theodore Runyon, Theodore Weber
African American Studies at Emory: a model for change / Delores P. Aldridge
"Struck by theater-ideas": theater as a site and mode of inquiry at Emory University / Michael Evenden
"If you build it, [they] will come": the birth and growth of Film Studies at Emory / David Cook
Guy Revders Lyle and the birth of Emory's research libraries / Eric Nitschke, Marie Nitschke
Emory Law and the formation of a university / Nat Gozansky
Feminist activism and the origins of Women's Studies at Emory / Mary E. Odem, Candace Coffman
Adventure as self-transcendence: the romance of Arthur Evans / Richard S. Ward, Maximilian Aue
John Howett, art history, and cultural ferment at Emory / Catherine Howett Smith
Lore Metzger: pioneer for women faculty / Ralph Freedman, Carole Hahn, Peter Dowell, Martine Brownley, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
"Athletics for all who wish to participate": the career of Thomas Edwin McDonough Sr. / Clyde Partin Sr.
Richard A. Long: public scholarship across disciplines and institutions / Rudolph P. Byrd, Dana F. White
A century of vitality: Patricia Collins Butler / Martha W. Fagan
The Osler of the South: Stewart R. Roberts Sr. / Charles Stewart Roberts
The classicist: Moses Hadas / Herbert W. Benario
Emory historical minds and their impact / Gary S. Hauk
The Charles Howard Candler Professorships / Gary S. Hauk, Sally Wolff King
The biographer: Elizabeth Stevenson looked steadily at lives and life / Beth Dawkins Bassett
Medievalist extraordinary: George Peddy Cuttino / Irwin T. Hyatt
Remembering Floyd / William B. Dillingham, William Gruber
A fortunate life: William B. Dillingham / Greg Johnson
Russell Major: Candler Professor of Renaissance History / Alexis Victoria Hauk
Richard Ellmann at Emory, 1976-1987 / Ronald Schuchard
In praise of a legal polymath: Harold J. Berman, Emory's first Woodruff Professor of Law / John Witte Jr., Frank S. Alexander
Emory and Methodism / Russell E. Richey
Studying religion at Emory: continuing tradition, new directions / Paul B. Courtright
Uniting "the pair so long disjoined": science and religion at Emory / Arri Eisen
The case for law and religion / April L. Bogle
The making of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center / Sylvia Wrobel
Humans and other primates: Yerkes since 1979 / Frederick A. King, Stuart M. Zola
A legacy of heart: the evolution of cardiology at Emory / J. Willis Hurst
Pioneering in radiology: Heinz Stephen Weens / Perry Sprawls
Partnering for health care in Tbilisi, Georgia / H. Kenneth Walker, Archil Undilashvili
Looking back with Boisfeuillet Jones / Boisfeuillet Jones.
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