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Title: Final Report of Special Committee of the Associate Alumni of the City College ..,. [together with (same) "Minority Report..,."]
Description: New York, n.p. 1935. orig. wrappers. 26x17cm, iv,101 + 35 pp, TWO VOLUMES.. Rubbed. Some cover soil. Small tear to rear cover. Good. ¶ Concerning radical student groups at mid-1930s CCNY & specifically the disciplinary proceedings initiated by the College against Max Weiss, leader of the Social Problems Club. Full title reads: "Final Report of Special Committee of the Associate Alumni of the City College of the College of the City of New York ... Report of an Inquiry into All Significant Facts Concerning Present Conditions in the City College and the Nature of the Present Relations Between the Administration and the Student Body and the Staff". Contents: The Scope of the Committee's Inquiry; Relation of College Conditions to the Troubled Times of the World;Effect of World Conditions upon the Attitudes & Behaviors of the City College Student; Summary of Incidents that Have Served as the Basis for a Distorted Impression Concerning the Nature, Extent & Cause of the Disorders at the College; President Robinson's Attitude toward Disciplinary Matters; Analysis of the Size, Influence & Behavior of the Radical Group at the City College; The Question of Military Training at the College; Relations Between the Administration & the Faculty; Relations Between the Administration & the Student Body; Relations Between the Faculty & the Student Body; The Student Publications; Review of Rules of the Board of Higher Education & the Faculty for the Regulation & Control of Extra-Curricular Activities in the College & the Punishment of Offending Students; Findings & Conclusions.

Keywords: American Political History, Student Activism, University Students, New York, United States, Radical Politics, Radicalism, City College o,

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS021695I