An edition of Where courageous inquiry leads (2010)

Where courageous inquiry leads

the emerging life of Emory University

Where courageous inquiry leads
Gary S. Hauk, Sally Wolff, Gar ...
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the emerging life of Emory University

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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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Altlanta, Georgia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
378.7558
Library of Congress
LD1751.E382 W59 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 528 pages
Number of pages
528

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44349600M
ISBN 10
1450719244
ISBN 13
9781450719247
OCLC/WorldCat
664124231

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