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programs began to grow. One of the first groups to express dissatisfaction was the
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Spencer also advocated admission requirements be stiffened and that elective and so-called "sop-courses" be dropped. He felt arts and sciences should be the heart of higher education thereby greatly diminishing the role of technical and vocational training. After a short time, opposition to
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Gilmore Simms's The Yemassee (editor), Corpus Christi Pageants in England, Practical English Punctuation, News Writing, and Editorial Writing. Spencer was also active in various societies including: the
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Charles M. Gates' book, The First Century at the University of Washington, the political climate at the university (under Governor Hartley's administration) became so intolerable that the then president of the university, Dr. Suzzallo was forced to resign.
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level in scholarship and standards. During his inaugural address he stated, βWhen the Universities in any country cease to be in close touch with the social life and institutions of the people ... their days of influence are numbered.β
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of the university's administration. For these, and other reasons, Spencer tendered his resignation as president of the university on January 27, 1933, and his resignation became effective June 30, 1933.
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Local Department. (October 1910). Wofford College Journal. Spartanburg: The Calhoun, Carlisle and Preston Literary Societies, 45.
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While teaching at Wofford, Spencer met and married Ms. Lois Hill, but the marriage lasted only 10 years. The couple had one son,
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Gates Charles M. (1961). The First Century at the University of Washington - 1861β1961. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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Cattell, J. M., Cattell, J. and Ross, E. E. (1941). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Leaders in Education. New York: The Science Press.
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The Jaques Cattell Press. (1964). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Directory of American Scholars. New York: R. R. Bowker Company
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Cattell, J. (Editor) (1942). Matthew Lyle Spencer. Directory of American Scholars. Lancaster: The Science Press.
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