Progress and PromiseBureau of Educational Materials and Research, Louisiana State University, 1967 - Education, Higher - 197 pages "The progress and promise of an institution of higher learning evolve directly from the ideas, the plans and the vision of men in positions of leadership. In this volume of 25 addresses delivered during his first five years as President of Louisiana State University, Dr. John A. Hunter records his views on a trilogy of current educational topics: the intrinsic value of education to contemporary society, the critical mission confronting LSU, and the course Louisiana must follow in attempting to meet its obligations in a changing world"-- |
Contents
Inaugural Address | 1 |
The First Five Years | 9 |
The Challenge of Change | 17 |
Copyright | |
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