A historical snapshot of academic life, the "Lehigh Course Catalog (1922-1923)" offers a detailed overview of the courses offered at Lehigh University during the academic year 1922-1923. This catalog provides valuable insights into the university's curriculum, faculty, and academic standards of the time. Researchers, alumni, and anyone interested in the history of higher education will find this catalog a fascinating resource.
Within these pages, readers will discover course descriptions, faculty listings, and general information about Lehigh University, reflecting the educational priorities and academic disciplines prevalent in the early 1920s. This catalog serves as a primary source document for understanding the evolution of academic programs and the historical context of a leading American university.
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