Letters to Stoops from John Dewey and William James
- US US-IaGG MS/MS 01.35-10-3
- File
- 1904-1928
Letters to Stoops from John Dewey and William James
Letters to Professor Stoops; Personal Autograph Collection
John Dashiell Stoops Papers 1890-1973
John Dashiell Stoops was a professor of Philosophy at Iowa/Grinnell College from 1904 to 1943 and Professor Emeritus from 1943 until his death in 1973. This collection of his papers, donated by Rose Stoops, is dated from 1904 to 1950s and includes manuscripts, notes, and correspondence.
Stoops, John Dashiell
Jesus Christ and the Evolution of Man (folder 3)
Christ is the Symbol of Moral and Social Man (handwritten notes and 2 copies) The Will to Love is Nearest to the Divine Man and Our Physical Sciences Moral and Social Man and Our Mass Society An Appendix to Chapter 1 Suggested Reading
Jesus Christ and the Evolution of Man (folder 2)
Moral and Social Man (3 copies; 2 with notes, 1 with diagrams)
Jesus Christ and the Evolution of Man (folder 1)
2 different Tables of Contents Preface Stars, Plants, Animals, and Man (pages are missing) 2 different Introductions The Human Mind Emerged in the Psychozoic Age (2 copies; 1 with notes)
In His Ethics Paul Remained a Jew: (was together in a folder)
Appendix 2 to Chapter 1 Appendix 2 to Chapter 4 Handwritten notes Short story or novel?
Grade books cover dates 1919-1920; 1920-1921, 1927-1928; 1928-1930; 1929-1932; 1935-1936; 1937-1938; 1938-1939; 1939-1940.
Grade books cover dates 1903-1906; 1908-1909; 1910-1911, 1913; 1922-1924; 1940-1941.
Grade books cover dates 1911-1916; 1913(?); 1916-1917; 1917-1919; 1924-1927; 1932-1934.
Front page of Chicago Sunday Tribune
Has illustration, The Three Musketeers, by Lieutenant Herbert Morton Stoops, a former artist [on] The Tribune staff, now serving in France. The drawing shows three soldiers from the First World War, an American, an Englishman, and a Frenchman, walking through a desolate landscape, with a vision of a knight on horseback in the clouds.
Ethics, loose chapters and notes (some handwritten)
The Moral Development of the Individual The Foundation of Will Habit and the Moral Life The Moral Individual The Inadequacy of Emotion as a Criterion of Right and Wrong The Family The School as a Social Institution The Ethics of Industry Introductory Outline of Moral Development of Race The Moral and Social Significance of the Medieval Period Institutions, Freedom, and the Institutional Self Modern Individualism Moral Development of the Hebrew People
Part V (?) The Moral Development of the Race Chapter 19: Primitive Group Morality Old Greek Morality Chapter 20: Greek Moral Development (handwritten) Chapter 21: The Social Significance of the Early Christian Development Social Institutions, Individual Freedom, and the Ethical Ideal Modern Individualism The Institutional Self (partially handwritten) Reason and Instinct (different version) Habit and the Moral Life (different version) Recapitulation As Seen in the Moral Development of the Individual (different version) History as a Moral Process