Joe Park (1913-1993) Papers 1941-1987

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Joe Park (1913-1993) Papers 1941-1987

The Joe Park Papers include biographical materials, general correspondence, course materials, articles and addresses, and notes on Park's history of the Northwestern University School of Education. The biographical materials include vitae, clippings, press releases, and bibliographies. General correspondence is arranged chronologically within one folder and mainly concerns Park's research on the history of Northwestern's School of Education. Course materials include syllabi as well a copy of as Park's “A Brief Guide to the Study of Philosophy of Education” (1972). Park's notes on the history of Northwestern's School of Education are foldered at the end of the series.

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Park, Joe

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Farm machinery researcher with an emphasis on steam traction engines; author of Bertrand Russell on education, (1963). From the description of Collection, 1950-1991. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 32180645 Joe Park was born on January 15, 1913 in Scott Township, Indiana, the son of Joseph and Florence (Whitehead) Park. In 1944 he joined the faculty of Northwestern University and became Director of the Curriculum Laboratory. Parks major re...