14-378, 4 Feb. 14: Readings on learning and life in pre-1800 Anglo-American Colleges • Midgley, Graham. University Life in Eighteenth-century Oxford. New Haven: Yale UP, 1996. • Walsh, Marcus. “A Cambridge College Library in the Eighteenth Century: Christopher Smart’s Borrowings from Pembroke.” The Library 6.12 (1990): 34-39. Oxford Journals. • Pierson, George Wilson. The Founding of Yale: The Legend of the Forty Folios. New Haven: Yale UP, 1988. • Oviatt Edwin, and Theodore Jr. Diedrickson. The Beginnings of Yale. New Haven: Yale UP, 1916. tp ==== • Kliebard, Herbert M.. The struggle for the American curriculum, 1893-1958. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. Print. • "Designs for General Education: Alternative Approaches to Curriculum Integration" Gordon F. Vars The Journal of Higher Education , Vol. 53, No. 2 (Mar. - Apr., 1982) , pp. 216-226,Ohio State University Press • "The Yale Report of 1828",Jurgen Herbst International Journal of the Classical Tradition , Vol. 11, No. 2 (Fall, 2004) , pp. 213-23. Springer ahm ===== • Fletcher, John M., and Christopher A. Upton. "Expenses at Admission and Determination in Fifteenth-century Oxford: New Evidence." The English Historical Review (1985): 331-37. • Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. "Thomas Parke's Student Life in England and Scotland, 1771-1773." The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (1951): 237-59. • Richardson, H. G. "Business Training in Medieval Oxford." The American Historical Review 46.2 (1941): 259-280. • Rashdall, Hastings, and F. M. Powicke. "Academical Dress and Clerical Status." The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages. London: Oxford Univ. (1936): 636-47. aj ===== • Klein, Milton M. "A Jew at Harvard in the 18th Century." Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society: 135-45. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. • Mohsenin, Iran C. "Note on Age Structure of College Students." History of Education Quarterly: 491-98. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. • Moore, Kathryn M. "Freedom and Constraint in Eighteenth Century Harvard." The Journal of Higher Education: 649-59. Web. 3 Feb. 2014. qh ===== Mcdaniel Moore, Kathryn. "Freedom and Constraint in Eighteenth Century Harvard." The Journal of Higher Education 47.6 (1976): 649-59. JSTOR. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/1979120>. Vose, Caroline E. ""Placing" Students in Colonial Days." The North American Review 219.818 (1924): 115-22. JSTOR. Web. 4 Feb. 2014. <http://www.jstor.org/stable/25113207>. gs ===== • Tewksbury, Donald George. The founding of American colleges and universities before the Civil War: With particular reference to the religious influences bearing upon the college movement. AMS Press, New York. 1972 • Franklin B. Dexter (ed.), The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles (3 vols.), New York, 1901), I, 4546 • Smith, William P. A general Account of the Rise and State of the College, Lately Established in the Province of New-Jersey (New York, 1752). • Blair, Samuel. An Account of the College of New-Jersey. Woodbridge, N.J. 1764. • McAnear, Beverly. College Founding in the American Colonies, 1745-1775. The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. • McAnear, Beverly. “The Selection of an Alma Mater by Pre-Revolutionary Students”. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. October, 1949. • Columbia University, Early Minutes of the Trustees. • Yale College Records, Section I. July 21, 1766. pg. 147. ===== • Joe W. Kraus, “The Development of a Curriculum in the Early American Colleges,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Jun., 1961): 64-76 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/367641>. • Phyllis Vine, “The Social Function of Eighteenth-Century Higher Education,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Winter, 1976): 409-424 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/367723>. • Frank Klassen, “Persistence and Change in Eighteenth Century Colonial Education,” History of Education Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Jun., 1962): 83-99 <http://www.jstor.org/stable/367104>. jc =====