Kenneth E. Boulding.The Liberal Arts amid a culture in crisis. Liberal Education, March 1972.
2.
Business Topics - 18 - 1970. A recent study of the concerns of American College Presidents indicates that they "move vertically through the social and educational hierarchies..... have had a variety of professional experiences as teachers and academic administrations ..... " and in spite of the stresses and pressures of campus life in recent years are confident in their developing leadership roles.
3.
D. Charlton, W. Gent, B. Scammells. 'The Administration of Technical Colleges'. Manchester University Press, 1971.
4.
Education - A Framework for Expansion (CMND 1174). December 1972. See also Circular 7/73 DES. Development of Higher Education in the Non-University Sector. 26.3.1973.
5.
T.W. Eason.Colleges of Education Academic or Professional. Higher Education Monograph No.2. University of London Institute of Education. NFER1970.
6.
R.M. Hughes. 'A Study of University and College Presidents'. School and Society, March 9, 1940.
7.
W.S. De Loach and O.D. Jeanes. 'Chemists as College Presidents'. Science Education, October 1963.
8.
K.W. Prichard, T.H. Buxton and Ellen Sintek. ' The Problems of College and University Presidents'. School and Society, February 1972.