Letters, 1939-1962, to Lewis Mumford.

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Letters, 1939-1962, to Lewis Mumford.

Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Karl W. Bigelow, Professor of Education, Samuel Ralph Powers, Professor of Natural Sciences, and Edward Joseph Shoben, Jr., Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University.

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Powers, Samuel Ralph, 1887-1970

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Bigelow, Karl W. (Karl Worth)

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Educator. From the description of Reminiscences of Karl Worth Bigelow : oral history, 1967. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122684178 Bigelow (1899-1980) was a professor of higher education at Teachers College, Columbia University, 1936-1963. He was an active leader in organizations and programs that worked for educational development in Africa. Much of his African work was done under the auspices of Teachers College. From the d...

Columbia University. Teachers College.

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Shoben, Edward Joseph.

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Edward Joseph "Joe" Shoben, Jr. had a professional career that spanned well over 40 years. He made significant contributions to the fields of psychology, higher education and college student affairs. Mr. Shoben was born Oct. 3, 1918 in Oberlin, Ohio. His family moved to Glendale, CA when he was a young child. Mr. Shoben graduated from University of Southern California where he received a BA in English, MA in sociology and a PhD in clinical psychology. Before finishing his dissertation in 1948, h...