Horace Kallen and the Jewish Roots of The New School
The longest-serving member of the faculty was instrumental in helping Alvin Johnson to organize the University in Exile in 1933
Kallen's name, it seemed, was indelibly connected to the New School. And yet, it was only an accident of circumstance that this was so.
Horace Kallen was among the first lecturers at the New School in Spring of 1919. Probably no one was more surprised at this than he. Beginning in ...
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