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...book was written by ten famed Deweyite educators, among them Professors Harold Rugg and George S. Counts and Professor-Emeritus William H. Kilpatrick of Dewey's Columbia's Teachers College. Examining contemporary society, Dr. Dewey's followers conclude that: 1) a world-wide struggle is being fought beween democracy and dictatorship; 2) the U. S. is a "depressed society" and will probably continue so for many years; 3) rascism is rising in the U. S.; 4) not much time remains to do anything about...
Editor of Building America is lean Dr. James E. Mendenhall, 34, a protégé and collaborator of Teachers College's famed Professor Harold Rugg. Dr. Mendenhall went from Kansas to the Lincoln School as a research man in 1928, conceived Building America with Stanford's Professor Paul R. Hanna. It is regularly used in Detroit, Sacramento and Denver classes, in many a school and reference library elsewhere. About 110,000 copies of the entire series have been distributed. For the Power issue the largest single customer was the power industry itself, which took 1,000 copies...
Before the panel of three jurists which included also Livingston Hall, assistant professor of Law and Charles B. Rugg, member of the State bar, was the case between Louisa Fitzgerald, plaintiff and the American Delivery Company, a Corporation, defendant...
...Center recently received as gifts six magazine subscriptions, donated by Allston Burr '89, and an upright piano, from Charles S. Rugg '36, of New York...
Agreed that something must be done, the educators listened to the programs of one committee headed by Columbia's John Kelley Norton and another committee headed by Columbia's Harold R. Rugg. Professor Norton's commission on the Emergency in Education wanted U. S. school systems rebuilt from the ground up in ten years. Observers saw how well the Columbia yeast had worked when Professor Rugg's committee called in President Roosevelt to set up. and educators to support, a national planning council to formulate "a program of relief for and correction of maladjustments...