Reports and Published and Unpublished Works, 1936-1980, Undated
- Extent:
- 0.81 cubic ft.
- Scope and content:
- Contains articles, reports and rough drafts by Gould while a student at the Naval War College (1945), a consultant to the Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs (1961), president of the Educational Broadcasting Corporation (1962), chancellor of SUNY (1964-70), and chairman of the Commission on Non-Traditional Study (1973), relating to his interest in educational reform. The series includes a summary of publicly expressed ideas with a bibliography and listing of speeches. Also included is a carbon copy of an unpublished monograph entitled "The Emerging Role of Management in Higher Education" (ca. 1952). The series also contains three books on the subject of educational reform. Two were written by Gould, Knowledge is Not Enough (1959) and Today's Academic Condition (1970), and one, Diversity By Design (1975), was written jointly by the Commission on Non-Traditional Study. Gould wrote the preface to this book. This series contains correspondence between Gould and his publishers on the publication of his books, requests from editors of journals and magazines for permission to publish his writings, and a few letters from friends of Gould and his wife requesting copies of publications.
- Arrangement:
- Arranged chronologically.
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