Spratt, Dr. John S., Sr., Papers, [ca. 1930]-1983
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Southern Methodist University.
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Shared governance had a short life at SMU. The concept was popular from initial research forays into its feasibility for the university in the 1960s until the death of the University Assembly in 1975. The University Assembly grew increasingly unpopular with the SMU faculty over time. From the guide to the University Assembly of Southern Methodist University records SMU 2010. 0421., 1968-1975, (Southern Methodist University Archives, DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University) ...
Felts family.
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Spratt family.
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Porter, Kenneth Wiggins, 1905-1981
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Kenneth Wiggins Porter was a professor of history at several colleges and conducted research on African-American frontiersmen and cowboys, Black Seminoles, and American folklore and folk history. He also wrote poetry and was a Socialist, maintaining an active correspondence with both groups of people. Born in Kansas, Porter graduated from Sterling College in Kansas with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926, and obtained his Master of Arts degree the following year from the ...
Larson, Henrietta M. (Henrietta Melia)
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Henrietta Larson was the first woman to join the faculty of the Harvard Business School. She was hired as a Research Assistant in 1928 at the request of Norman S.B. Gras. In 1936 she was appointed Assistant Professor and promoted to Associate Professor in 1942. In 1961, one year before she retired, Henrietta Larson was appointed Professor. From the description of Henrietta Larson papers, 1947-1962. (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 84732210 ...
Spratt, John S.
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A professor of economics, John Stricklin Spratt, Sr. (1902-1976) taught at San Angelo Junior College (now Angelo State University) and Southern Methodist University. He also authored several books on economic history, such as The Niagara Falls Conference of 1914: Its Causes and Results (1928), The Road to Spindletop: Economic Change in Texas, 1875-1901 (1955), and Thurber, Texas: The Life and Death of a Company Coal Town (1986). From the description of Spratt...
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