Johnathon Rice - Education on a Mountain

Title

Johnathon Rice - Education on a Mountain

Subject

The Beginnings of the UNL Classics Department: An Inquiry into Influence

Description

This article describes the school that Johnathon Rice and his colleagues from Rollins college created in 1933. It was the only US college at the time that had no trustees or president. Attendance in class wasn't required by students, but they were allowed to help cultivate the school through farming and voting at school meetings with similar authority to the professors.

Creator

University Communications

Source

RG01-01-03

Publisher

Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries

Date

Around 1936

Contributor

Kourtney Meysenburg

Rights

These images are for educational use only. To inquire about usage or publication, please contact Archives & Special Collections.

Relation

Johnathon A. Rice Bio/Bib File

Language

English

Type

Magazine

Original Format

Magazine

Files

010103-00021.jpg

Citation

University Communications, “Johnathon Rice - Education on a Mountain,” Nebraska U, accessed April 20, 2024, https://unlhistory.unl.edu/items/show/1727.

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