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"The Wild Experiment" And Its Aftermath: How Courts Settled Conflict And Questions Of Power In Higher Education, 1900-1930, Rhyan Michael Conyers
"The Wild Experiment" And Its Aftermath: How Courts Settled Conflict And Questions Of Power In Higher Education, 1900-1930, Rhyan Michael Conyers
Theses and Dissertations--Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation
Between 1900 and 1930, who determined the balance of power between higher education and the state when conflicts arose? This study presents an untold story of how courts settled disputes that stemmed from public officials’ attempts to rein in spending and influence among colleges in their states. These disputes followed what Frank Blackmar in 1890 referred to as a “wild experiment” with higher education’s growth and planning. Colleges desired to expand, acquire additional funding, and function as independently as possible, while public officials and legislatures sought to exercise influence and power over those colleges. This laid the groundwork for conflict …