宾夕法尼亚大学的历史,1740-1940。爱德华·波茨·切尼著。

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 Q4 HISTORY PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY Pub Date : 1941-01-01 DOI:10.1086/ahr/47.3.616
G. W. Pierson
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在写这本书的过程中,大学的秘书e·w·芒福德博士在每一个方面都给了我宝贵的帮助,我发现很难充分表达我对他的责任和感激之情。我只能说,如果没有他慷慨的建议和帮助,我就不会开始写这本书,也不可能完成这本书。大学和校友会的其他官员,特别是佩珀院长、乔治·e·尼采先生、记录员、c·s·汤普森先生、图书管理员、大学基金经理c·j·米尔先生和《宾夕法尼亚公报》和《普通杂志》的编辑贺拉斯·m·利平科特先生,都给予了我很大的帮助。学院的同事们,有些已经退休了,对我提出的有关他们各自院系的问题,都迅速、全面、周到地作出了回答。我以这种方式收集了许多信息,不幸的是,这些信息已被证明不可能包含在本书中。我希望他们不会失望。篇幅的限制很快就显现出来了,很明显,一卷书只能包括一些有着悠久而有趣的历史的部门的建立和早期情况,而且仅仅是提及而不是全面讨论许多重要的事情。时间的限制同样是阻碍。我花了两年多的时间来准备历史,但这并没有给我足够的时间来熟悉大学这样一个复杂的机构,除了伴随它成长的人所获得的模糊知识之外。题为《今日宾夕法尼亚大学》的那一卷弥补了这些不足,其中包含了许多我怀着沉重的心情搁置的材料。版权所有。除了用于学术引用的简短引文外,未经出版商的书面许可,不得以任何形式以任何方式复制本作品。有关信息,请联系宾夕法尼亚大学出版社,3905 Spruce街,费城,宾夕法尼亚州19104-4112。转载自Edward Potts Cheyney著的《宾夕法尼亚大学历史,1740-1940》(费城:宾夕法尼亚大学,1940)。这本书可以在ScholarlyCommons上找到:http://repository.upenn.edu/penn_history/5
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History of the University of Pennsylvania, 1740-1940. By Edward Potts Cheyney.
In writing this book Dr. E. W. Mumford, Secretary of the University, has given me invaluable assistance at every turn and I find it difficult to express adequately my sense of obligation and gratitude to him. I can only say that without his advice and help, generously offered and unsparingly given, I would not have begun and could not have finished the book. Other officers of the University and of the alumni societies, especially Dean Pepper, Mr. George E. Nitzsche, Recorder, Mr. C. S. Thompson, Librarian, Mr. C. J. Miel, Manager of the University Fund and Mr. Horace M. Lippincott, Editor of the Pennsylvania Gazette and General Magazine have offered and given me much help. Colleagues in the Faculty, some of them now in retirement, responded promptly, fully, and thoughtfully to my questions about their respective departments. I collected in this way much information that it has proved impossible, unfortunately, to include in this book. I hope they will not be disappointed. Limitations of space soon asserted themselves and it became evident that a single volume could include little more than an account of the establishment and early circumstances of departments that have had a long and interesting history, and a mere mention rather than a full discussion of much that was significant. Limitations of time stood equally in the way. The two years or somewhat more that have been given to the preparation of the history did not give time to gain familiarity with such a complex body as the University has come to be, beyond the vague knowledge gained by one who has grown up with it. The volume entitled The University of Pennsylvania Today provides a partial corrective to these deficiencies, and contains much material I have with a heavy heart laid aside. Comments All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations used for purposes of scholarly citation, none of this work may be reproduced in any form by any means without written permission from the publisher. For information address the University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112. Reprinted from History of the University of Pennsylvania, 1740-1940, by Edward Potts Cheyney (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1940). This book is available at ScholarlyCommons: http://repository.upenn.edu/penn_history/5
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