Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1. The Years of Frustration
2. The University Comes to Lawrence
3. John Fraser’s University
4. Starving Times
5. The Nature of a State University
6. The University as a State Agency
7. “Why Shall We Delay the Superstructure?”
8. Curricular Activities
9. Gentlemen and Scholars
10. The University of Kansas Becomes a University
11. Thorns Along the Way
12. Students and Other Undergraduates: The Nineteenth Century
13. Frank Strong and the Years of Growth
14. Society’s Servant
15. Professional Education: The Coming of the New
16. Professional Education: The Expansion of the Old
17. The College
18. End of an Era
19. The Perils of Efficiency
20. The War Industry
21. Saving the University from Democracy
22. The Material University, 1919-1929
23. Drifting with the Tide
24. New Searches for the University’s Nature
25. A New Chancellor and Another War
26. The Beginnings of Reconstruction
27. Crises at the Crossroads
28. The Quest for a Liberal Education: “Changes with Us Are Made Rather Slowly”
29. Undergraduate Professional Education
30. Graduate Professional Education
31. Students and Other Undergraduates: The Twentieth Century
32. Intercollegiate Athletics: “What Is Football to Mean at the University of Kansas?”
33. The Race Against History
Notes
A Note on the Sources
Index