The University Record, Volumes 12-13 offers a detailed glimpse into the inner workings of the University of Chicago during a pivotal period. Compiled by the university itself, this comprehensive record provides invaluable insights into the institution's academic activities, administrative decisions, and the intellectual climate of the time. Scholars and alumni alike will find this collection an essential resource for understanding the development and legacy of one of America's leading universities.
Spanning multiple years, these volumes capture the essence of university life through official reports, faculty presentations, and records of significant events. A must-have for anyone interested in the history of higher education and the evolution of academic thought.
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