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Southern Universities: Are They Rising?

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

John S. Whitehead*
Affiliation:
University of Alaska, Fairbanks

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Copyright © 1986 by the History of Education Society 

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1. For a discussion of financial support to antebellum state universities see Whitehead, John S., The Separation of College and State: Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, and Yale, 1776–1876 (New Haven, Conn., 1973), 4752, 133–41.Google Scholar

2. I have reviewed Dabney's work in “Caught between Two Worlds: Mr. Jefferson's University and the Literature of American Higher Education,” South Atlantic Quarterly 82 (Spring 1983): 206–15.Google Scholar