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ate schools; still oEhers might con£ine themselves to<br />

college work, on a mre modest basis than is feasible as<br />

long as college and university &ins are mingled. Righer<br />

education in the United States needs the new stimulus,<br />

the new ideal, which a genuine university would supply, 25<br />

Several of his colleegues agreed with his proposel; h. George-<br />

E, Vincent, a General Education Board Trustee and Pxesident of the<br />

Rockefeller Foundatfon, wrote him:<br />

This is an admirable analysis, f should like to talk with<br />

you rbout the plan. I am not wholly convinced that the<br />

undergraduate department of the University of Chicago might<br />

not be gradually discontinued. It is the only fnstitutton<br />

young enough to permit such a rajor operation. A number of<br />

interesting possibilities occur to me ich it would he in-<br />

teresting fer me to talk to you about, el!<br />

<strong>The</strong> conversation had a result; the Board ~ppropriated sane $2 million<br />

to help the University of Chicago to divest itself from the first tuo<br />

undergraduate years, and sent i ts Co-Secretary, Mr. Trevor knett, an<br />

expert in university finance, to help Chfcago's new, young, and pra+<br />

fsing President Ernest Burton, But Burton died in 1925, and w ithhim<br />

died the hope of doing anything until Robert Hutchins becaw Presfdent<br />

in 1929.<br />

&anwhile Flexner worked cn his m to bring about the suggested<br />

change in the Rbpkfna. <strong>The</strong> Goodnow Plan, previously mentloned

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