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- COMMUNITY
- Foreword
- Chapter 1:
Francis Alison's Academy - Chapter 2:
The Founding of Newark College - Chapter 3:
Years of Great Expectations - Chapter 4:
A Scholarship Scheme and a Spurious Prosperity - Chapter 5:
A Coeducational Land-grant College - Chapter 6:
A College for Men Only - Chapter 7:
The Women's College and the Renaissance of Del. College - Chapter 8:
Walter Hullihen and the University - Chapter 9:
Prosperity, Depression, and War - Chapter 10:
The Postwar Univ.: Reorganization and Reorientation - Chapter 11:
Years of Growth, 1950-1967 - Chapter 12:
Further Growth and a New Stability - Bibliographical Essay
Bibliographical Essay
Published Work, Student Theses, and Duplicated Materials

