Guide to the Harry King Savage, "My Education" Typescript SCM0356
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Title: Harry King Savage, "My education" typescript
Identifier/Call Number: SCM0356
Contributing Institution:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.0 folder(s)
Date: 1971
Summary: The essay discusses his education in Montrose County, Colorado; a business college in Sedalia, Missouri; Colorado University;
and finally Stanford, where one of his classes was William James' course on philosophy.
creator:
Savage, Harry K.
creator:
Savage, Harry K.
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Biographical/Historical Sketch
Harry King Savage earned his A.B. in civil engineering at Stanford in 1907; he married Florence Grace, class of 1906, in 1909.
The essay discusses his education in Montrose County, Colorado; a business college in Sedalia, Missouri; Colorado University;
and finally Stanford, where one of his classes was William James' course on philosophy.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
James, William, 1842-1910
James, William,, 1842-1910.
Savage, Harry K.
Stanford University--Students.
Stanford University. -- General subdivision--Students.;
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Essay