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  • Index to Gertrude Noyes's A History of Connecticut College by Gertrude E. Noyes and Nancy C. Olmstead

    Index to Gertrude Noyes's A History of Connecticut College

    Gertrude E. Noyes and Nancy C. Olmstead

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  • A History of Connecticut College by Gertrude Noyes

    A History of Connecticut College

    Gertrude Noyes

    A history of Connecticut College, from the first movement toward its founding in 1915 through 1974. Written by Gertrude Noyes, an instructor and dean and gradute of the class of 1925.

  • De Litteris by Robert W. Jordan, Eugene P. Cognon, Gordon P. Wiles, Susan M. Woody, James R. Baird, and F Edward Cranz

    De Litteris

    Robert W. Jordan, Eugene P. Cognon, Gordon P. Wiles, Susan M. Woody, James R. Baird, and F Edward Cranz

    This book is drawn from a series of annual faculty lectures at Connecticut College. The contents are

    • Some Philosophical Remarks About Poetry, Robert W. Jordan
    • Linguistics and Rhetoric, Eugene P. Cognon
    • Literary Problems in Interpreting Paul's Letters, Gordon P. Wiles
    • Iris Sacred and Profane: the Philosopher as Novelist, Susan M. Woody
    • Toward an American Epic: Four Poets, James R. Baird
    • 1100 A.D.: A Crisis for Us?, F. Edward Cranz
    • Of Messages and Messengers, Marijan Despalotovic

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number [6] by Hannah Arendt

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number [6]

    Hannah Arendt

    Fiftieth Convocation address, published as the Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lecture for 1961, Freedom and Revolution, by Hannah Arendt

  • Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration Publication: Connecticut College 1911-1961 by Dorothy Betherum, Rosemary Park, Edward Cranz, and Mary Foulke Morrisson

    Fiftieth Anniversary Celebration Publication: Connecticut College 1911-1961

    Dorothy Betherum, Rosemary Park, Edward Cranz, and Mary Foulke Morrisson

    Publication of addresses by Rosemary Park, Connecticut College President, F. Edward Cranz, Professor of History, and Mary Foulke Morrisson, secretary of the Board of Trustees, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Connecticut College.

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number [5] by Marjorie Dilley

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number [5]

    Marjorie Dilley

    Contains the Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lecture for 1959, An Academic Year in East Africa, by Marjorie Dilley

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 4 by Bernhard Knollenberg, Franklin L. Baumer, and Myron P. Gilmore

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 4

    Bernhard Knollenberg, Franklin L. Baumer, and Myron P. Gilmore

    Fourth volume of a series of annual addresses given in honor of Connecticut College Professor of History, Henry Wells, Lawrence.
    Contents are as follows:
    Causes and Growth of the American Revolution, Bernhard Knollenberg
    Religion and the Sceptical Tradition, Franklin L. Baumer, Yale University
    Erasmus: The Scholar and the World, Myron P. Gilmore, Harvard University

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 3 by Hajo Holborn, Paul Wallace Gates, and Helen Maud Cam

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 3

    Hajo Holborn, Paul Wallace Gates, and Helen Maud Cam

    Third volume of addresses given as part of a lecture series in honor of Connecticut College Professor of History, Henry Wells Lawrence. Edited by Chester McA. Destler. Contents are as follows:

    • The Reasons for the Failure of the Paris Peace Settlement, Hajo Holborn, Professor of History, Yale University
    • From Individualism to Collectivism in American Land Policy, Paul Wallace Gates, Professor of History, Cornell University
    • Representative Institutions in England and Europe in the Fifteenth Century in Relation to Later Developments, Helen Maud Cam, Professor of History, Radcliffe College, Harvard University

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 2 by Carl Joachim Friedrich, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, and Alpheus Thomas Mason

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Number 2

    Carl Joachim Friedrich, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, and Alpheus Thomas Mason

    Second, third, and fourth lectures in a series established in honor of Henry Wells Lawrence, Professor of History at Connecticut College.

    Contents of this volume are:

    • The Pattern of Democratic Change in the United States: Andrew Jackson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr., Associate Professor of History, Harvard University
    • The Problem of the Democratization of Germany, Carl Joachim Friedrich, Professor of Government, Harvard University
    • Variations on the Liberal Theme, Alpheus Thomas Mason, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University

  • Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Volume 1 by Henry Wells Lawrence and Charles Seymour

    Henry Wells Lawrence Memorial Lectures, Volume 1

    Henry Wells Lawrence and Charles Seymour

    Volume containing writings by Henry Wells Lawrence, Connecticut College Professor of History, and the first lecture established in his honor by Charles Seymour, President of Yale University.

    The contents are as follows:

    • Washington, Capitalism, and Nationalism
    • Our Next President's Job is Like Lincoln's
    • Declaration of Interdependence
    • Excerpts from an Unfinished Paper for a Memorial Day Address, 1941
    • The Problem of International Security: Historical Backgrounds

  • Chapters in the History of Connecticut College During the First Three Administrations, 1911-1942 by Irene Nye

    Chapters in the History of Connecticut College During the First Three Administrations, 1911-1942

    Irene Nye

  • Anthology of Connecticut College Poetry by Connecticut College

    Anthology of Connecticut College Poetry

    Connecticut College

    Anthology featuring poetry by current and former students at Connecticut College.

  • Songbook 1933 by Connecticut College

    Songbook 1933

    Connecticut College

    Collection of 53 songs composed by Connecticut College students and faculty.

  • Connecticut College Song Book by Connecticut College

    Connecticut College Song Book

    Connecticut College

    Collection of 57 songs composed by Connecticut College students and faculty.

  • Songbook, 1920 by Connecticut College

    Songbook, 1920

    Connecticut College

    Collection of 87 songs composed by Connecticut College students and faculty.

 
 
 

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