Josiah Royce letters to Dr. Eliot and President Lowell : Cambridge, Mass. : ALS, 1908 and 1911.

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Josiah Royce letters to Dr. Eliot and President Lowell : Cambridge, Mass. : ALS, 1908 and 1911.

Concerning his declining professorships offered him by President Wheeler at the University of California. With this, a copy of President Lowell's reply (1 l.).

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Administrative History During the mid-twentieth century, the American Labor Movement reached a pinnacle of power and influence within society. The Second World War required that labor be managed as a strategic resource; the high productivity of workers during the war carried over in the peace time economy, which experienced a sustained economic "boom." Unlike European labor relations, where unions play an "official" role in government, the Am...

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Josiah Royce was born in Grass Valley, California, on November 20, 1855. He received a B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1885 and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Johns Hopkins University in 1878. Royce taught English and philosophy at both Berkeley and Harvard, and was also active in the study of the American West. He spent a significant amount of time from 1883 to 1891 writing both histories and novels relating to California history. Royce Hall at UCLA and the Grass Valley Library...