Guide to the Graduate School Convocation speeches, 1928-1988


John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Published in 2013

Collection Overview

Title: Graduate School Convocation speeches
Date range: 1928-1988
Creator: Brown University.
Extent: 0.5 linear foot
Abstract: The Graduate School convocation speeches are a selection of addresses made to incoming Brown University graduate students during Convocation, between 1928 and 1988. The files are arranged alphabetically by speaker.
Language of materials: English
Repository: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Collection number: MS-1MS-G1

Scope & content

The Graduate School convocation speeches are a selection of addresses made to incoming Brown University graduate students during Convocation, between 1928 and 1988. The files are arranged alphabetically by speaker.

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Arrangement

The collection is organized in one series, Speeches, 1928-1988.

Historical note

The Graduate School convocation began in 1926, when, because of the large number of degree recipients, it was decided to hold separate exercises for the awarding of advanced degrees on Tuesday, the day after Commencement. In 1928 the ceremony was scheduled for the Saturday preceding Commencement. During World War II the Graduate School Convocation was omitted and advanced degrees were awarded at Commencement. In 1958 the time of the Convocation was changed to take place in Sayles Hall at the same time as the Commencement exercises in the First Baptist Meeting House. In 1989 the site of the Convocation was changed to Lincoln Field. That year for the first time a doctoral candidate, Carole-Anne Tyler, Ph.D 1989., gave an address, and Dean of the Graduate School Phillip J. Stiles delivered the principal address. Many noted persons have been the principal speaker at the Convocation, and some of the addresses have been published in the Brown University Papers series.

In 1978, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Graduate School, citations for distinguished contributions to society through scholarship or related professional activity were awarded to alumni of the Graduate School for the first time. The first citations were received by Joaquin B. Diaz, Ph.D. 1945, Robert W. Morse, Ph.D. 1949, Betty Horenstein Pickett, Ph.D. 1949, Gordon W. Teal, Ph.D. 1931, and Laurence W. Wylie, Ph.D. 1940. Since that time citations have been awarded annually to Graduate School alumni.

A three day convocation, "On the Future of Knowledge," was held on October 29-31, 1989, honoring one hundred years of Ph.D. degrees granted by the University. Speakers included Lauro Cavazos, Hanna Gray, H. Guyford Stever, John Mellon, David Saxon, Joseph Duffey, Carol Guardo, Walter Massey, Gerald Edelman, Eliot Stellar, Ph.D. 1947, Thomas Kuhn, David Black, Mary Maples Dunn, Carlton Alexis, Steven Muller, and David Gardner.

The above entry appears in Encyclopedia Brunoniana by Martha Mitchell, copyright 1993 by the Brown University Library. It is used here by permission of the author and the University and may not be copied or further distributed without permission.

Access & Use

Access to the collection: There are no restrictions on access, except that the collection can only be seen by prior appointment. Some materials may be stored off-site and cannot be produced on the same day on which they are requested.
Use of the materials: Although Brown University has physical ownership of the collection and the materials contained therein, it does not claim literary rights. Researchers should note that compliance with copyright law is their responsibility. Researchers must determine the owners of the literary rights and obtain any necessary permissions from them.
Preferred citation: Graduate School Convocation speeches, MS-1MS-G1, Brown University Archives.
Contact information: John Hay Library , Special Collections
Box A
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
Tel: 401-863-2146
email: hay@brown.edu

Administrative Information

ABOUT THE COLLECTION  
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Author: Finding aid prepared by Brown University Library staff.
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Sponsor: Processing funded by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Additional Information

Inventory


Series I. Speeches, 1928-1988

Container Description Date
Box 1 Anderson, George Kumler. Shifting winds of criticism and scholarship. At Graduate School Convocation.
1956 June 02
Box 1 Blanshard, Bland. The specialist and the humanist. At Graduate School Convocation.
1963 June 03
Box 1 Carmichael, Leonard. Laziness and the scholarly life. At Graduate School Convocation.
1953 May 30
Box 1 Carmichael, Oliver Cromwell. Some educational frontiers. At Graduate School Convocation.
1948 June 19
Box 1 Colie, Rosalie L. Scholarship for living and for life. At Graduate School Convocation.
1972 June 05
Box 1 Compton, Karl Taylor. Patterns in our ways of thinking. At Graduate School Convocation.
1936 June 15
Box 1 Flexner, Abraham. Prepared mind. At Graduate School Convocation
1937 June 19
Box 1 Fogarty, John E. Public responsibilities in science and education. At Graduate School Convocation
1959 June 01
Box 1 Kraus, Charles August. Evolution of the American graduate school
1951 June 02
Box 1 LaPidus, Jules B. Atlas for scholars
1987 May 25
Box 1 Lindsay, Robert Bruce. Exhumation of a dean
1978 June 05
Box 1 Lowes, John Livingston. Teaching and the spirit of research
1932 June 18
Box 1 Margenau, Henry. Facts and values
1955 June 09
Box 1 Mead, Albert Davis. Species complex in biology and education
1939 June 17
Box 1 Miller, Perry. Liberty and conformity
1958 June 02
Box 1 Moulton, Harold G. Changing economic conditions
1941 June 14
Box 1 Munro, Dana Carleton. Medieval university and the university of today
1928 June 16
Box 1 Pound, Roscoe. Place of higher learning in American life
1936 June 13
Box 1 Stigler, George J. Rise of American science
1966 June 06
Box 1 Taylor, Hugh Stott. Fine delight that fathers thought
1957 June 01
Box 1 Tolman, Richard Chace. Survey of the sciences
1947 June 14
Box 1 Viner, Jacob. Modest proposal for some stress on scholarship in graduate training
1950 June 03
Box 1 Wroth, Lawrence C. The collector and scholarship
1952 May 31