Letter from Some D. Ching, 1943:
It seems paradoxical that those who are fortunate enough to attend college uninterrupted should struggle on half-heartedly, Ching writes, "while we at the front are sending for college extension courses." He comments on education in America, and the role it will play in the post-war future...
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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1943
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11929/sdsu:36527 |
Summary: | It seems paradoxical that those who are fortunate enough to attend college uninterrupted should struggle on half-heartedly, Ching writes, "while we at the front are sending for college extension courses." He comments on education in America, and the role it will play in the post-war future. Ching says, "A college is to me a lighthouse in the darkness." Box 4, Folder 6, item 3 |
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