The Knowledge most worth having.

Title
  1. The Knowledge most worth having. Edited by Wayne C. Booth.
Published by
  1. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967]

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Additional authors
  1. Booth, Wayne C.
  2. University of Chicago. College.
Description
  1. xi, 212 p.; 21 cm.
Subject
  1. Education
Contents
  1. Is there any knowledge that a man must have? By W. C. Booth.--Returning coals to Newcastle, by F. C. Ward.--The instruments of mental production, by N. Frye.--A transatlantic view of "what knowledge is worth having", by J. Cockcroft.--Undergraduates and the scientific enterprise, by J. A. Simpson.--Diversity, by J. R. Platt.--Education and the contemporary woman, by A. F. Scott.--Platonic education, by J. M. Redfield.--The battle of the books, by R. McKeon.--The role of a liberal arts college within a university, by E. H. Levi.
Call number
  1. D-17 7873
Note
  1. "A publication of the seventy-fifth anniversary year of the University of Chicago."
  2. "Papers ... delivered at a five-day liberal arts conference sponsored by the undergraduate College of the University of Chicago."
Title
  1. The Knowledge most worth having. Edited by Wayne C. Booth.
Imprint
  1. Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1967]
Added author
  1. Booth, Wayne C.
  2. University of Chicago. College.
LCCN
  1. 66023684 //r90
Research call number
  1. D-17 7873
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