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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17697-6 to the 1931 . magazine obituary for Thomas Arkle Clark, officially the dean of men at the University of Illinois from 1909, and by most accounts one of the first dean of men in the United States. The obituary described Clark as

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62256-5ross the table, face to face with his colleagues, and hammer out mutual problems. Goodnight’s primary concern was disciplinary issues associated with the athletic events between the schools. In many cases, he thought the problems were beginning to get out of hand. A frank discussion among the deans might help eliminate some of the problems.

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62256-5tments, answered correspondence, filed reports and the voluminous paperwork that the Dean’s office began to accumulate as the bureaucracy of the university, and in particular, the dean’s office, expanded over time. Many of the young men stayed longer than they might have imagined at first.

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2945-719X artz traces the role and work of the deans and how they managed the rapidly growing culture of the American college campus in the twentieth century.978-1-349-38420-4978-0-230-11464-7Series ISSN 2945-719X Series E-ISSN 2945-7203

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Book 2010population. The early deans often had a personality that allowed them to engage easily with students. Over time, many deans saw their offices increase in size and responsibility. The profession grew slowly but by the 1940‘s drew several hundred men to annual conferences and many more were members. D

olfction 发表于 2025-3-28 04:14:14

The Rise and Demise of Deans of Men: A Historical Perspective,mber of young women saw college as a means to opportunity and success. At the same time, greater access to a college education was encouraged by a steady increase in the number of colleges. Public colleges and universities expanded quickly after the Civil War.

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