Ghosts in the Sunken Garden This book offers a meticulously researched examination of how settler communities and their leaders worked to establish higher education on the frontier of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. It focuses on the unfolding drama and struggles associated with the creation and early development of the first "normal school" in Kansas, an institution-now Emporia State University--originally charged with training teachers for the newly developing state.
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Ghosts in the Sunken Garden This book offers a meticulously researched examination of how settler communities and their leaders worked to establish higher education on the frontier of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century. It focuses on the unfolding drama and struggles associated with the creation and early development of the first "normal school" in Kansas, an institution-now Emporia State University--originally charged with training teachers for the newly developing state.
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