Fritz Marti
Immigrant, A Biographical Memoir- Authors:
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- 2015
Summary
Fritz Marti (1894–1991) came from Switzerland, where he had completed his doctorate in philosophy, to The University of Oregon, Eugene, in 1923. He was a serious, committed scholar in the tradition of German Idealism. The book is about his search for intellectual freedom in America.
He was part of the evolution of higher education in the United States in the 20th Century and taught at colleges and universities across the country such as Oregon, Goucher, Maryland, Chicago and Notre Dame. He became passionate about the role of a college education.
In 1947 he and his wife Gertrude Austin established a college preparatory school within a farm/home community in the hills of southern Ohio. It exists today as The Miami Valley School in Dayton, Ohio.
This is the story of his encounter with and adaptation to America and a look at American academic life during the early Twentieth Century.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2015
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-6598-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-6599-5
- Publisher
- University Press, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 105
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- List of Figures No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access
- Winterthur No access
- Bern No access
- Infantry No access
- Motor Corp No access
- Medicus No access
- Note No access
- 4 Search for a Job No access Pages 19 - 22
- 5 Oregon No access Pages 23 - 28
- Goucher No access
- University of Maryland No access
- Gertrude Austin No access
- Gertrude and Fritz No access
- Notes No access
- Invitation to Chicago No access
- University of Maryland: Overview No access
- University of Chicago No access
- Notes No access
- 9 Brinklow No access Pages 67 - 74
- Berglihof No access
- 11 Fritz Marti No access Pages 95 - 98
- Appendix No access Pages 99 - 104
- Sources No access
- References No access





