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