Science and the educated man : selected speeches of Julius A. Stratton | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Part I. Science and the educated man: Science and the educated man

Into new lands, the principles of navigation

The role of the engineer

The purpose and goals of M.I.T

Abstract and concrete

Personal responsibility and an informed leadership

Physics and engineering in a free society, a viewpoint on education

The fabric of a single culture

Academic freedom and integrity

Science and the process of management

Learning and action

A new order of responsibility

Individual freedom and personal commitment

The humanities in professional education. Part II. M.I.T.: institutional and personal experiences: A technological university

The realm of the spirit

The idea of a university

Charge to the graduates

Three men of M.I.T.: Karl Taylor Compton, educator and administrator ; Francis Friedman, teacher of science ; Charles Stark Draper, an appreciation

A commitment to the earth sciences

Looking back