I. | The Rise of Universities in the Old World, | 13 | II. | The Planting of Colleges in the New World, | 36 | III. | Characteristics of the American College, | 69 | IV. | The Functions of the American College, | 104 | | a. A Symmetrical Development. | | | b. The Advancement of Knowledge. | | | c. Preparation for Service. | | V. | Student Life in College, | 156 | VI. | The Personal Factors in a College Education, | 178 | VII. | The Practical Value of an Education, | 196 | VIII. | Our Indebtedness to Colleges, | 229 |
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