DR Scott was an economist, historian, philosopher, and accountant. Most of all he was a scholar who merged some of the most up-to-date ideas of the 1920s into his book The Cultural Significance of Accounts. He concluded that our culture was in a...
Silver, James W. (James Wesley), 1907-1988; Education, Higher -- Mississippi; American Association of University Professors
Letter from James Silver describing his difficulties at the University of Mississippi, written for the benefit of the American Association of University Professors
American Association of University Professors; University of Mississippi -- Riot, Sept. 30, 1962; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford
Article about a protest, by the University of Mississippi chapter of the American Association of University Professors, of an article issued by the University News Service that downplayed the seriousness of racial problems at the university and...
American Association of University Professors; College integration -- Mississippi -- Oxford; Barrett, Russell H.
Dr. Russell Barrett, a University of Mississippi political science professor, discusses actions taken by the university's chapter of the American Association of University Professors to assist during the process of James Meredith's enrollment
Barrett's analysis of the social idiosyncrasies that made racial dynamics in Mississippi more turbulent than in other states, with a description of the integration of the University of Mississippi
Books reviewed are: Robert R. Locke, The End of the Practical Man: Entrepreneurship and Higher Education in Germany, France and Great Britain, 1880-1940. Review by O. Finley Graves; F. Sewell Bray, Precision and Design in Accountancy Reviewed by...
Sweeney, Henry W. (Henry Whitcomb), b. 1898-; Scott, DR, 1887-1954;Canning, John Bennett;de Paula, Frederic Rudolf Mackley, 1882-
Short biographical sketches of Henry Whitcom Sweeney by A.N. Mosich, DR Scott by James R. Morton, John Bennett Canning by William Robert Smith, and F.R.M. de Paula by Stephen A. Zeff.