The Launching of Duke University, 1924–1949
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The Launching of Duke University, 1924–1949

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The Launching of Duke University, 1924–1949

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In this rich and authoritative history, distinguished historian Robert F. Durden tells the story of the formation of Duke University, beginning with its creation in 1924 as a new institution organized around Trinity College. As Durden reveals, this narrative belongs first and foremost to Duke University's original President, William Preston Few, whose visionary leadership successfully launched the building of the first voluntarily supported research university in the South. In focusing on Duke University's most formative and critical years—its first quarter century—Durden commemorates Few's remarkable successes while recognizing the painful realities and uncertainties of a young institution.
Made possible by a gift from James B. Duke, the wealthiest member of the family that had underwritten Trinity College since 1890, Duke University was organized with Few as president. Few's goal was to turn Duke into a world-class institution of higher education and these early years saw the development of much of what we know as Duke University today. Drawing on extensive archival material culled over a ten-year period, Durden discusses the building of the Medical Center, the rebuilding of the School of Law, the acquisition of the Duke Forest and development of the School of Forestry, the nurturing of the Divinity School, and the enrichment of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
It was also during this period, as Durden details, that such treasures as the Sarah P. Duke Gardens were created, as well as some near treasures, as seen by the failed attempt to start an art museum. Although the story of the birth of this University belongs largely to William Preston Few, other people figure prominently and are discussed at length. Alice Baldwin, who led in the establishment of the Woman's College, emerges as a fascinating figure, as do William H. Wannamaker, James B. Duke, William Hanes Ackland, Robert L. Flowers, Justin Miller, and Wilburt Cornell Davision, among others.
Although impressive growth occurred in Duke's formative years, tensions also arose. The need to strike an institutional balance between the twin demands of teaching and research, of regional versus national status, combined with continual shortages of funds, created occasional obstacles. The problem of two sets of trustees, one for the university and another for the Duke Endowment, loomed largest of all. As Few himself said, during these early years Duke successfully embarked on a long journey, for it was not until after World War II that Duke University consolidated the growth begun in the inter-war years.
An important contribution to the history of Southern higher education as well as to Duke University, this book will be of great interest to historians, alumni, and friends of Duke University alike.

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Year
1993
Print ISBN
9780822313021
eBook ISBN
9780822398455

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. Chapter 1. The Origins of the University Idea at Trinity College
  4. Chapter 2. Building on Two Campuses: "The Most . . . Beautiful Educational Plant in America"
  5. Chapter 3. Crisis in University Governance
  6. Chapter 4. Strengthening the Arts and Sciences: The Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Engineering
  7. Chapter 5. Strenghtening the Arts and Sciences: The Social Sciences and the Humanities
  8. Chapter 6. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Other Essentials for Mind and Spirit
  9. Chapter 7. Duke Students at Work and Play in the Jazz and Big Band Era
  10. Chapter 8. The Woman's College, 1925-1947: Could Separate Be Truly Equal?
  11. Chapter 9. One Recumbent Too Many: Duke University and the Ackland Museum of Art
  12. Chapter 10. Theological Education at Duke University, 1925-1950
  13. Chapter 11. Building a Medical Center from Scratch
  14. Chapter 12. The Rebuilding of Duke University's School of Law, 1925-1947
  15. Chapter 13. The Serendiptious Acquistion of Assets: The Duke Forest and School of Forestry
  16. Chapter 14. From Few to Flowers, World War II, and the Leadership Crisis of the Late 1940s
  17. Chapter 15. The Resolution of the Leadership Crisis and the Finding of a New President
  18. Appendix 1. Original Faculty of the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Services
  19. Appendix 2. A Note on the Sources
  20. Notes
  21. Index

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