Vita di J. Dewey
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Chronology of John Dewey'sLife and Work
The Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
1914.01.13-02.10 Lectures under auspices of Federation for Child Study, New York, at 2 W. 64th St., 3:45 p.m., "Some Leading Ideas of Modern Education": "Natural Development," 13 January; "Natural Development," 20 January; "Formation by Use of Subject Matter," 27 January; "Social Utility," 3 February; "Work and Play in Social Environments," 10 February [New York Times, 11 January 1914, 9; Federation for Child Study Bulletin no. 55, January 1914; Kindergarten-Primary Magazine 26 (1914): 186, 251; MW7]


1914.01.** Appointed to serve on committee on Woman Graduate Students [1914.01.26 (02399)]


1914.01.** Member of MacDowell Club, New York

1914.02.** Lucy and Jane in Lausanne; ACD in Italy


1914.02.04 Meets with B. Locke and Mary Harrison Rumsey [1914.01.30 (04860)]


1914.02.16-03.13 Lectures (8) at Union College, Schenectady, NY, Ichabod Spencer Foundation, "The Psychology of Social Behavior": "The Biological Basis of Behavior and Impulsive Activity," 16 February; "Formation of Mind by Social Occupations and Beliefs," 17 February; "Mind and Language," 23 February; "Emotionality and Rationality in Social Behavior," 24 February; "Crises and Behavior," 5 March; "Rationalistic Control of Crises," 6 March; ìDevelopment of Private Judgment and Initiative," 12 March; "Significance of the Rise of Social Sciences," 13 March [MW7]


1914.03.15? Woodbridges to move from 2880 Broadway [1914.02.12 (02061); 1914.03.06 (02087)]


1914.03.19 Named chairman of committee to organize American Association of University Professors (AAUP) [New York Tribune, 30 March 1914, 16]


1914.03.20 Addresses Harvard Philosophic Club, "What Are Minds?" [1914.03.05 (02579)]


1914.03.21 Still at Harvard, lunches with Bertrand Russell [1914.03.22 (08296)]


1914.04.03 Addresses Southeastern Iowa school teachers' convention on industrial education and democracy, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Burlington, IA [Burlington Hawk-Eye, 4 April 1914, 7; Burlington Daily Gazette, 4 April 1914, 5]


1914.04.07 ACD, Lucy, and Jane in Florence, leaving for Rome on 9 April [1914.04.07 (02112)]


1914.04.09-10? Attends Conference on Legal and Social Philosophy, Chicago, in conjunction with Western Philosophical Association [Cohen, A Dreamer's Journey, 178-80]


1914.04.10 Back in New York [1914.04.10 (02113)]


1914.04.23 Discusses B. Russell's paper at Philosophical Club [1914.04.24 (08298)]


1914.04.25 Attends organizational meeting of AAUP, Faculty Club [Academe 75 (May-June 1989): 4; 1914.04.25 (02590)]


1914.05.01 Attends meeting of Joint Committee on Instruction, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science [minutes, Ratner/Dewey Papers]


1914.05.11 Appointment with Mr. Perkins, probably canceled because M. H. Rumsey "has the mumps" [1914.05.10 (04866)]


1914.05.13 Addresses National Conference on Universities and Public Service, City Hall, New York, "The Educational Principles Involved" [LW17]

1914.05.16 "Professor Dewey's Report on the Fairhope [AL] Experiment in Organic Education" published [MW7]


1914.05.19-06.14 In Huntington [1914.05.19 (04869)]


1914.06.14 Leaves for West [1914.06.12 (04871)]


1914.06.22-07.02 Lectures at Brigham Young University


1914.06.25 Visits Utah Lake Irrigation Company


1914.07.23 In Huntington [1914.07.23 (02936)]


1914.09.10 "Psychological Doctrine and Philosophical Teaching" published [MW7]


1914.09.17 In Huntington [1914.09.17 (02525)]


1914.10.** "Nature and Reason in Law" published [MW7]


1914.10.02 Attends meeting of Joint Committee on Instruction, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science [minutes, Ratner/Dewey Papers]


1914.10.27 Meets with Lillian Wald [1914.10.27 (04548)]


1914.11.14 AAUP organizational meeting, Faculty Club, Columbia University [1914.11.14 (05405)]


1914.11.18 Spends evening with Thomas Reed Powell [1914.11.19 (02595)]


1914.12.04 Attends meeting of the Joint Committee on Instruction, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science [minutes, Ratner/Dewey Papers]


1914.12.19 "A Policy of Industrial Education" published [MW7]


1915 German Philosophy and Politics published [MW8]


1915 Schools of To-Morrow published [MW8]


1915? Sponsor of Happy Valley Homes, Lisle, NY [Edwards and Edwards, Happy Valley, 17]


1915 "Letter to William Bagley and the Editorial Staff of School and Home Education" published [MW8]


1915 On editorial board, International Journal of Ethics


1915.01.01-02 Addresses organizational meeting of American Association of University Professors, Chemists' Club, New York, "Introductory Address to the American Association of University Professors," founder and first president [Dykhuizen, 170; 1915.01.02 (02920)]


1915.02.** Lectures at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, John Calvin McNair Foundation, "German Philosophy and Politics"


1915.02? Addresses New York Philosophical Club, "The Existence of the World as a Logical Problem"


1915.02.20 "Industrial Education--A Wrong Kind" published [MW8]


1915.03.05 Attends meeting of the Joint Committee on Instruction, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science [minutes, Ratner/Dewey Papers]


1915.03.20 "State or City Control of Schools?" published [MW8]


1915.04.17 "Splitting Up the School System" published [MW8]


1915.05.06 "The Situation at the University of Utah" published [MW8]


1915.05.07 Attends meeting of the Joint Committee on Instruction, Faculties of Political Science, Philosophy and Pure Science [minutes, Ratner/Dewey Papers]


1915.05.16 Attends American Association of University Professors meeting [1915.05.12 (02976)]


1915.05.22 "Reply to Charles P. Megan's 'Parochial School Education'" published [MW8]


1915.06.02 Addresses Chicago City Club, "Human Progress"


1915.06.24 "The Subject-Matter of Metaphysical Inquiry" published [MW8]


1915.07.** "The Existence of the World as a Logical Problem" published [MW8]


1915.09.20? Returns to Huntington from Byrdcliffe, Woodstock, NY [1915.09.22 (03227)]


1915.09.16,30 "The Logic of Judgments of Practice," parts 1 and 2, published [MW8]


1915.10.02 "Reply to William Ernest Hocking's 'Political Philosophy in Germany'" published [MW8]


1915.10.22 "Professorial Freedom" published [MW8]


1915.10? "Faculty Share in University Control" published [MW8]


1915.11.26-27 Fourth Conference in Legal and Social Philosophy, Columbia University; two papers by JD, "Progress" and "Force and Coercion" [1915.10.18 (08302); MW10]


1915.12.16 Executive Committee, Vocational Education Survey of New York City [1915.12 16 (07205)]


1915.12.26-27? On Long Island, Huntington [1916.01.03 (06402)]


1915.12.28-29 In Philadelphia, American Philosophical Association [1916.01.03 (06402)]


1915.12.30 Addresses Second Pan-American Scientific Congress at George Washington University, Washington, DC, "The Need of an Industrial Education in an Industrial Democracy"


1915.12.31 Delivers and publishes "Annual Address of the President to the American Association of University Professors," Washington, DC [MW8]


1916? Signer of brochure for Committee on Education for International Goodwill, Teachers Union Auxiliary


1916 Democracy and Education published [MW9]


1916 Essays in Experimental Logic published [MW10]


1916 Attends gathering at Happy Valley Homes, Lisle, NY [Edwards and Edwards, Happy Valley, 35]


1916.01.02 Returns to New York from Washington [1916.01.03 (06402)]


1916.01.22 "Force, Violence and Law" published [MW10]


1916.02.13 Attends meeting of committee on ethical research at home of E. J. De Coppet [1916.02.07 (08303)]


1916.02.** "The Need of an Industrial Education in an Industrial Democracy" published [MW10]


1916.02.** "On Understanding the Mind of Germany" published [MW10]


1916.03.09 Addresses Philosophical Club, New York, "Logical Objects" [MW10]


1916.03.11 "Vocational Education," review of John A. Lapp's and Carl H. Mote's Learning to Earn, published [MW10]


1916.03.30 "American Association of University Professors" published [MW10]


1916.03.** "Organization in American Education" published [MW10]


1916.03.31 Attends meeting of committee on ethical research, at home of E. J. De Coppet [1916.03.23 (03626)]


1916.04.15 "Our Educational Ideal in Wartime" published [MW10]


1916.04.22,29 "Universal Service as Education" published [MW10]


1916.04.** "Progress" published [MW10]


1916.04.** "Force and Coercion" published [MW10]


1916.04.** Accepts chair of American Physical Education Association (APEA) Committee for Promoting Physical Education in the Public Schools, headquartered in Washington [Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation 31 (April 1960): 52]


1916.05.** "Voluntarism in the Roycean Philosophy" published [MW10]


1916.05.** "Announcement from Committee on University Ethics, American Association of University Professors" published; JD chairman of committee [1916.05.03 (03288); MW10]


1916.05.06 "The Schools and Social Preparedness" published [MW10]


1916.07.01 "American Education and Culture" published [MW10]


1916.07.06 Addresses American Federation of Teachers at National Education Association Convention, New York, "Professional Organization of Teachers" [New York Times, 7 July 1916, 7]


1916.07.06 Addresses National Education Association, Science Section, "Method in Science Teaching" [New York Times, 7 July 1916, 7; MW10]


1916.07.07 Addresses National Education Association, Madison Square Garden, New York, "Nationalizing Education" [MW1]


1916.09.** ìProfessional Organization of Teachersî published [MW10]


1916.10.27 Addresses Sixty-Third Annual Session of the Indiana State Teachers' Association, Indianapolis, "Socializing the Schools," "The Educational Balance, Efficiency and Thinking" [LW17]


1916.10.28 "The Hughes Campaign" published [MW10]


1916.12.09 "The Tragedy of the German Soul," review of George Santayana's Egoism in German Philosophy, published [MW10]


1916.12.21 "The Pragmatism of Peirce" published [MW10]


1916.12.28 Addresses American Psychological Association, New York, "The Need for Social Psychology"


1916.12.** Addresses American Philosophical Association, "Voluntarism in the Roycean Philosophy"


1916.12? Writes "Spencer and Bergson"; published 1965 [MW10]


1917 "George Sylvester Morris: An Estimate" published [MW10]


1917 "Enlistment for the Farm" published [MW10]


1917.01? "The Need for a Recovery of Philosophy" published [MW10]


1917.01.** "Universal Military Training" published [MW10]


1917.01.** "Absence from the Univ. late in the month of Jan." [1916.10.16 (02495)]


1917.01? Dinner with Robinsons and Carleton Parker [Cornelia Parker, An American Idyll, 111]


1917.01.15 Gives statement to United States Senate, Committee on Military Affairs, Washington, DC, on military training [MW10]


1917.01.** "Universal Military Training" published [MW10]


1917.02.** "Ill Advised" published [MW10]


1917.02.03 "Experiment in Education" published [MW10]


1917.02.05 Committee on National Aid to Education, chairman, Temporary Organization Committee [1917.02.05 (02501)]


1917.02.06 Attends meeting in the Gymnasium, Columbia University, regarding the war and national crisis [1917.02.06 (03301); Columbia Alumni News 8 (9 February 1917): 447-51]


1917.02.20 Addresses Public Education Association, Biltmore Hotel, New York, "Learning to Earn: The Place of Vocational Education in a Comprehensive Scheme of Public Education" [New York Times, 21 February 1917, 6; MW10]


1917.03.** Addresses Thirteenth Annual Conference on Child Labor, Baltimore, "Federal Aid to Elementary Education"


1917.03.15 "The Concept of the Neutral in Recent Epistemology" published [MW10]


1917.03.22 Appointed to Committee of Nine by Columbia University Council [Columbia Alumni News, 26 October 1917, 106; University Council Minutes (October 1915 to April 1921, 904)]

1917.04.05 "Current Tendencies in Education" published [MW10]


1917.04.09 Appointed chairman of Committee of Selection and Advice for Butler Medal [1917.04.09 (02443)]


1917.04.16 During this week, "went west" to Wisconsin and Chicago [1917.04.23 (03369)]


1917.04.18 Speaks at Beloit College, Beloit, WI, on "Democracy and Education" [1917.04.07 (03243); Beloit College Round Table, 17 April 1917, 21 April 1917; Daily News (Beloit), 19 April 1917 ]


1917.04.19 Speaks to students in Beloit about the war [1917.04.07 (03243); Beloit College Round Table, 21 April 1917]


1917.04.19 Speaks to Wisconsin Forum, University of Wisconsin, Madison, "The Hope of Democracy--Education" [1917.04.09 (03244)]


1917.04.20 In Chicago [1917.04.07 (03243)]


1917.04.23 Returns to New York [1917.04.23 (03369)]


1917.04.26 "Concerning Novelties in Logic: A Reply to Mr. Robinson" published [MW10]


1917.05.** "Federal Aid to Elementary Education" published [MW10]


1917.05.** "In a Time of National Hesitation" published [MW10]


1917.06.07 Addresses Phi Beta Kappa, Indiana University, Bloomington, initiation ceremony, "The New Humanism" [1917.06.07 (08277); Indiana Daily Student, 15 June 1917, 3]


1917.06.13 Delivers commencement address, Illinois College, Jacksonville; receives honorary Doctor of Laws degree [Jacksonville Daily Journal, 14 June 1917, 1,2]


1917.06.** In Huntington for a week in June, then west for a "couple of weeks" [1917.05.29 (03248)]


1917.07.** "The Need for Social Psychology" published [MW10]


1917.07.** "H. G. Wells, Theological Assembler," review of Wells's God the Invisible King, published [MW10]


1917.07.14 "Conscience and Compulsion" published [MW10]


1917.07.28 "The Future of Pacifism" published [MW10]


1917.07.29 "War's Social Results," interview by Charles W. Wood [LW17]

1917.08.18 "What America Will Fight For" published [MW10]


1917.08.30 "Duality and Dualism" published [MW10]


1917.09.01 "Conscription of Thought" published [MW10]


1917.09.01 "War Activities for Civilians," review of National Service Handbook, published [MW10]


1917.09.16-20 In Huntington [1917.09.16 (02986); 1917.09.24 (03701)]


1917.09.23 In New York [1917.09.20 (02981)]


1917.09.24 Attends Committee of Nine meeting (re J. M. Cattell) [1917.09.24 (03701)]


1917.09.25 Resigns from Committee of Nine [1917.09.25 (02983); University Council Minutes (October 1915 to April 1921, 948)]


1917.09.29 "Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum" published [MW10]


1917.10.** "The Principle of Nationality" published [MW10]


1917.10.01 Speaks at dinner for Imperial Japanese Mission given by Oswald Garrison Villard, St. Regis Hotel, New York [New York Tribune, 2 October 1917, 3; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Publication No. 15, 99-110]


1917.10.08 Supports resignation of Charles A. Beard from Columbia [Columbia Spectator, 9 October 1917, 1]


1917.10.09 Lunch at City Club with J. Shotwell, W. Weyl, and W. Lippmann [Lippmann Diary]


1917.10.11 In Huntington [1917.10.11 (02992); 1917.10.11 (02993)]


1917.10.15 In New York [1917.10.15 (02452)]


1917.10.29 Applies for sabbatical [1917.10.29 (02457)]


1917.11.** "The Modern Trend toward Vocational Education in Its Effect upon the Professional and Non-Professional Studies of the University" published [MW10]


1917.11.03 "In Explanation of Our Lapse" published [MW10]


1917.11.08 "The Case of the Professor and the Public Interest" published [MW10]


1917.11.15 Meeting of Committee on American Policy [1917.11.20 (03255)]


1917.12.15 Addresses Teachers' Union, De Witt Clinton High School, "Democracy and Loyalty in the Schools" [New York Times, 16 December 1917, 5]


1917.12.16 Meeting re disloyalty of teachers and war policy [1917.12.17 (03322)]


1917.12.18 Elizabeth Ann born to Fred and Elizabeth


1917.12.19 ìDemocracy and Loyalty in the Schoolsî published [MW10]


1917.12.28-29? In Chicago "during Christmas week," American Association of University Professors meeting, 28-29 December [1917.11.20 (03255); 1917.11.26 (03257)]


1917.12.29 "Public Education on Trial" published [MW10]


1917 Addresses Thirteenth Child Labor Conference, "Federal Aid to Elementary Education"


1918 "The Motivation of Hobbes's Political Philosophy" published [MW11]


1918.01.17 "Concerning Alleged Immediate Knowledge of Mind" published [MW11]


1918.01.17 Invited to speak at Colorado State Education Association, 6-9 November; may not have accepted [1918.01.17 (03681); 1918.02.11 (03682)]


1918.01.17 or 18 In Swarthmore, PA (probably Swarthmore College) [1918.01.10 (03760)]


1918.01.18 In Merion, PA, at Barnes Foundation [1918.01.10 (03760); 1918.01.22 (03762)]


1918.01.25 Addresses Vocational Education Association in the Middle West, Chicago, "Vocational Education in the Light of the World War" [San Francisco Chronicle, 26 January 1918; MW11]


1918.02.03 Addresses Detroit Open Forum, "Education for Democracy"


1918.02.22 Addresses Smith College, "America in the World" [1918.03.15 (03391); MW11]


1918.02.26? Addresses meeting of Council of the National Education Association, Atlantic City [1918.03.04 (03641)]


1918.02.27 Addresses Board of Education as chairman of the committee on invitation of the Citizens' Conference on Educational Policy regarding City Superintendent of Schools [New York Times, 28 February 1918, 5]


1918.03-? Council of National Defense [Columbia Alumni News 9 (15 March 1918): 674]


1918.03.05 Addresses Clark College, Worcester, MA, "Internal Social Reorganization after the War" [MW11]


1918.03.06 Returns to New York [1918.03.06 (02716)]


1918.03.14 "America in the World" published [MW11]


1918.03.23 "Morals and the Conduct of States" published [MW11]


1918.03.** In Ann Arbor and Detroit [1918.04.09 (07226)]


1918.04.06 "A New Social Science" published [MW11]


1918.04.09 Accepts editorship of Dial [1918.04.10 (03284)]


1918.04.11 "Education and Social Direction" published [MW11]


1918.04.17 In Chicago with S. O. Levinson [1918.04.14 (02719)]


1918.04.26 Scheduled to address Vassar College, "The New Social Psychology," Taylor Hall [1917.12.04 (03293); Vassar Miscellany News, 24 April 1918, 6]

1918.04.27 "Political Science as a Recluse" published [MW11]


1918.04.** "Internal Social Reorganization after the War" published [MW11]


1918.05.** "Introductory Word to F. Matthias Alexander's Man's Supreme Inheritance" published [MW11]


1918.05.11 "Reply to a Reviewer" published [MW11]


1918.05.17 "View on 'What the War Means to America'" published [MW11]


1918.05.19 "The Objects of Valuation" published [MW11]


1918.05.22 On train to California [1918.05.14 (02721); 1918.05.22 (02722)]


1918.05.25 In Grand Canyon [1918.05.24 (03783)]


1918.05.26 In San Francisco [1918.05.24 (03783)]


1918.05.27-31 Delivers three lectures upon the Raymond F. West Memorial Foundation, Leland Stanford Junior University, Human Nature and Conduct


1918.05.31 Talks to Men's Club, Stanford [1918.06.02 (02119)]

1918.06.01 Attends Belgian Market in Palo Alto [1918.06.02 (02119)]


1918.06.02 Going to Carmel and Monterey [1918.06.02 (02119)]


1918.06.09? In Yosemite Valley, CA [1918.06.09 (02121)]


1918.06.17 Attends Orpheum vaudeville [1918.06.18 (02142)]


1918.06.22 "What Are We Fighting For?" published [MW11]


1918.06.22 Leaves San Francisco, Jane and ACD remaining in San Francisco [1918.06.22 (03787)]


1918.06.24-26? In Portland [1918.06.22 (03787); 1918.06.24 (02144)]


1918.06.28 In Glacier, British Columbia, Canada [1918.06.28 (02146)]


1918.06.29 In Lake Louise [1918.06.28 (02146)]


1918.06.30 Leaves for New York [1918.06.28 (02146)]


1918.07.02 Arrives in Chicago [1918.07.06 (02154)]


1918.07.03-04 Visits Sabino in Detroit [1918.07.06 (02154)]


1918.07.05 Arrives in New York [1918.07.06 (02154); 1918.07.06 (03790)]


1918.07.06 Dinner with Fred, then to farm [1918.07.06 (02154)]


1918.07.08 In Philadelphia to join Polish study begun in spring by Columbia University graduate students [1918.07.06 (02154); 1918.07.06 (03790)]


1918.07.11 Returns to New York [1918.07.12 (02158)]


1918.07.12 Meets with H. Croly and A. Burns [1918.07.12 (03791)]


1918.07.13-15 In Huntington [1919.07.13 (02159)]

1918.07.15 In New York; meeting with "Partridge about the renovations" [1919.07.13 (02159)]


1918.07.19-21 In Huntington [1918.07.19 (05410)]


1918.07.22-25 In Philadelphia [1918.07.23 (02167)]


1918.07.25 In New York [1918.07.23 (02167); 1918.07.26 (02174)]

1918.07.28 In Huntington [1918.07.27 (02173)]


1918.08.01-02 In Philadelphia [1918.08.01 (02183); 1918.08.02 (03797)]


1918.08.03 In Huntington, visits with Riebers [1918.08.03 (02185)]


1918.08.04 In New York, then Philadelphia, then Worcester [1918.08.03 (02185); 1918.08.09 (02197)]


1918.08.05 Meets with Colonel House in Manchester, MA [1918.08.03 (02185); 1918.08.09 (02197)]


1918.08.05-07 Train to Boston and Concord [1918.08.09 (02197)]


1918.08.09-11 In Philadelphia [1918.08.09 (02197)]


1918.08.12 In Huntington [1918.08.12 (02201)]


1918.08.14 In New York with Lucy; meets with Paderewski [1918.08.15 (02188)]


1918.08.17-23 Meets with Military Intelligence Bureau of the War Department, Washington, DC [1918.08.18 (02207); 1918.08.21 (03804); 1918.08.22 (03346)]


1918.08.23 In Philadelphia [1918.08.23 (03648)]


1918.08.24 "Autocracy under Cover" published [MW11]


1918.08.25 In Huntington [1918.08.27 (02218)]


1918.08.26 In New York with Lucy [1918.08.27 (02218)]


1918.08.27-09.23 In Huntington [1918.08.27 (02218); 1918.09.14 (03822); 1918.09.23 (03834)]


1918.09.15-18? "Confidential Report of Conditions among the Poles in the United States" privately printed [MW11]


1918.09.20 "Going to town [New York] tomorrow" [1918.09.19 (02244)]


1918.09.24 In New York [1918.09.24 (02712)]


1918.09.25 Leaves for California [1918.09.24 (02712)]


1918.09.29 Arrives in San Francisco [1918.09.30 (02250)]


1918.09.29-1919.01.22 Winter, University of California, Berkeley


1918.10.08 "First evening extension course in S F with the teachers" [1918.10.08 (02254)]

1918.10.26 Plans to speak to students at Berkeley, lunch in afternoon [1918.10.18 (03686)]


1918.11.01 "Creative Industry," review of Helen Marot's Creative Impulse in Industry, published [MW11]


1918.11.02 "The Approach to a League of Nations" published [MW11]


1918.11.09 "The Cult of Irrationality" published [MW11]


1918.11.16 "The League of Nations and the New Diplomacy" published [MW11]


1918.11.17 Speaks at "educational tea" in Oakland [1918.11.18 (02278)]


1918.11.29 Addresses Philosophical Union of the University of California, "Philosophy and Democracy"; dines at Faculty Club [1918.11.28 (02263); MW11]


1918.11.30 "The Fourteen Points and the League of Nations" published [MW11]


1918.12.01 "Lunch with Collegiate Alumnae" at Hotel Oakland; tea with Mrs. Paine [1918.11.28 (02263)]


1918.12.01 "Walked up Tamalpais" [1918.12.02 (02289)]


1918.12.02 "Luncheon today to meet Mr Fremont Older," with John Barry [1918.12.02 (02289)]


1918.12.02 "Japanese gentleman coming to day to dinner" [1918.12.02 (02289)]


1918.12.03 "Young Italian sculptor [Bufano] is coming to lunch and take us to chinatown" (may not have occurred; see next entry) [1918.12.02 (02289)]


1918.12.03 "Mrs Adams has been here for lunch" [1918.12.03 (02290)]


1914.12.04 ìI [Enrique Molina] met John Dewey for lunch at the Faculty Club [Berkeley]î [1922.04.07 (04894)]


1918.12.07 "The Post-War Mind" published [MW11]


1918.12.14 Addresses Commonwealth Club, Palace Hotel, on Wilson's fourteen peace points [San Francisco Chronicle, 15 December 1918]


1918.12.14 "A League of Nations and Economic Freedom" published [MW11]


1918.12.21 "The New Paternalism" published [MW11]


1918.12.25 Mrs. Adams "has asked us for Xmas dinner" [1918.12.03 (02290); 1918.12.28 (02315)]


1918.12.** "The Problem of Secondary Education after the War" published [LW17]

1919.01.03 "To the Burrs for dinner" [1919.01.02 (03743)]


1919.01.04 "Went down to Stanford," "dinner at Krebiel's [E. B. Krehbiel], spent the night at the [H. C.] Browns" [1919.01.06 (03744)]


1919.01.05 "Meet Mr Barry at the station" [1919.01.06 (03744)]


1919.01.05 "Olders brought us back to Palo Alto," "tea and supper" with Duffus's [1919.01.06 (03744)]


1919.01.08 Last lecture in Oakland [1919.01.08 (03746)]


1919.01.09 "Dinner with Miss Joliffe [Jolliffe] to meet Mr Rudolph Spreckles [Spreckels]" [1919.01.02 (03743); 1919.01.08 (03745)]


1919.01.10 "Went down to china town with Mr Bufano," (may be 17 January) [1919.01.11 (03865)]


1919.01.17 Speaks at meeting to organize branch of League of Free Nations [1919.01.11,18 (03865)]


1919.01.21 Sabino in jail for failing to wear surgical mask [1919.01.21 (03858)]


1919.01.23 Leaves San Francisco for Far East on Shinyo Maru [1919.01.21 (03858); 1919.01.22 (03757)]


1919.01.29 Arrives in Honolulu [1919.02.01 (03869)]


1919.02.08 "Theodore Roosevelt" published [MW11]


1919.02.09 Arrives Yokohama Harbor [see Letters from China and Japan and Feuer, "John Dewey's Sojourn in Japan," for travels; Dykhuizen, 187]


1919.02.10 Meets with president of [Tokyo] Imperial University [1919.02.11 (03873)]


1919.02.10 Interview with Riichiro Hoashi at Imperial Hotel [Feuer, "John Dewey's Sojourn in Japan"]


1919.02.10 Tours university and the park with Mr. Ono [1919.02.11 (03873)]


1919.02.11 Imperial Hotel, Tokyo [1919.02.11 (03873)]


1919.02.12 Calls on president of [Tokyo] Imperial University, goes to department store, lunch at store [1919.02.13 (10736)]


1919.02.12 Calls on Baron Shibusawa [1919.02.13 (10736)]

1919.02.12 Attends play at Imperial Theater [1919.02.13 (10736)]


1919.02.13 "Four Japanese callers and two American ones" [1919.02.13 (10736)]


1919.02.14 Moves to home of Dr. Inazo Nitobe


1919.02.15 "Great event of the week was visiting the Woman University" [1919.02.16 (10737);1919.02.22 (03877)]


1919.02.21 Speaks at Concordia Society, followed by dinner [1919.02.22 (03877)]


1919.02.22 Guest of honor at luncheon of Japan America Society [1919.02.22 (03877)]


1919.02.22 Calls on charge d'affaires [1919.02.22 (03877)]


1919.02.23 Baron Sakurai is "coming tomorrow" [1919.02.22 (03877)]


1919.02.25-03.21 Lectures at Imperial University, Lecture Hall No. 35, University Law Building, eight lectures: "Reconstruction in Philosophy: Conflicting Ideas as to the Meaning of Philosophy," 25 February; "Knowledge as Contemplative and Active," 28 February; "Social Causes of Philosophic Reconstruction," 4 March; "Modern Science and Philosophic Reconstruction," 7 March; "The Changed Conception of Experience and Reason," 11 March; "The Reconstruction as Affecting Logic," 14 March; "The Reconstruction as Affecting Ethics and Education," 18 March; "Reconstruction as Affecting Social Philosophy," 21 March [Dykhuizen, 188; MW11]


1919.03.01 Lectures at private university and at a society of teachers for teaching elementary science [1919.03.02 (10739)]


1919.03.01 Attends supper and reception of the English Speaking Society [1919.03.02 (10739)]


1919.03.02 Trip to Kamakura with Mr. Ono [1919.03.02 (10739); 1919.03.04 (03880)]


1919.03.03 Dinner given by Count Hyashi and professors [1919.03.02 (10739); 1919.03.04,05 (03880)]


1919.03.06 Hosts dinner at Japanese restaurant [1919.03.10 (10750)]


1919.03.07 Goes to Imperial Museum, then shopping [1919.03.10 (10750)]


1919.03.08 Attends reception [1919.03.10 (10750)]


1919.03.09 Attends theater; Mr. Naruse's funeral [1919.03.10 (10750)]


1919.03.14 Speaks with president of Teachers College in Nanking and a Chinese professor about extending stay in China [1919.03.13 (03882)]

1919.03.14 Lunch with missionary; dinner with University of Chicago graduates [1919.03.13 (10743)]


1919.03.17 Speaks at commencement of Episcopalian Missionary College and at a Presbyterian church [1919.03.13 (03882)]


1919.03.18 Party in gardens of Arsenal Grounds [1919.03.20 (10741)]


1919.03.19 Attends lecture on Social Aspects of Shinto [1919.03.20 (10741)]


1919.03.27-30? In Kamakura [1919.03.27 (10742); 1919.03.26 (10744); 1919.04.01 (10746)]


1919.03.** Review of Robert Mark Wenley's The Life and Work of George Sylvester Morris published [MW11]


1919.03? One of founders of New School for Social Research [Dykhuizen, 172]


1919.03.30 Attends Judo demonstration, Judo Hall, Koishikawa, Tokyo [1919.04.01 (10746)]


1919.04.** Goes to Japanese tea house [1919.04.08 (03887)]


1919.04.01 In Tokyo [1919.04.01 (10746)]


1919.04.02 Invited to see the Imperial Gardens [1919.04.01 (10745); 1919.04.02 (10747)]


1919.04.02,03? To attend play, Bushido [1919.04.01 (10745); 1919.04.02 (10747); 1919.04.04 (10748)]


1919.04.04 "Went to a museum" [1919.04.04 (10748)]


1919.04.06 "Mr Ono took us into the country" [1919.04.08 (03887)]


1919.04.07 Goes to Imperial Theater [1919.04.08 (03887)]


1919.04.09 Leaves Tokyo? [1919.04.08 (03887)]


1919.04.09? Goes to Nagoya [1919.04.12 (10749)]


1919.04.** Five-day trip to Kyoto, "going to the shrine at Ise" at Yamada [1919.03.26 (10744); 1919.04.12 (10749)]


1919.04.12 In Nara [1919.04.12 (10749)]


1919.04.14 Arrives in Kyoto, attends geisha dance [1919.04.15 (03889)]


1919.04.15 Visits art dealer Yamanaka [1919.04.15 (03888)]

1919.04.15 Calls on president of the university [1919.04.15 (03889)]


1919.04.16 "Go to the original temple where the tea ceremony originated" [1919.04.15 (10751)]


1919.04.17 "We go to the Imperial Palaces" [1919.04.15 (10751)]


1919.04.19 "Just come from another Geisha party" [1919.04.19 (10752)]


1919.04.19 Invited to speak to teachers and to Japanese dinner [1919.04.15 (03889)]


1919.04.22 Visits schools in Kyoto [1919.04.22 (03892)]


1919.04.22 Japanese banquet given by president of the university [1919.04.22 (03892)]


1919.04.26 Lectures in Kyoto [1919.04.27 (03893)]


1919.04.27 Lectures to teachers in Kobe [1919.04.22 (03892); 1919.05.03 (04068)]


1919.04.28 Leaves Kobe for China on Kumano Maru [1919.04.27 (03893) en route?]


1919.04.30 Arrives in Shanghai [1919.05.01,02 (03898); Millard's Review 8 (3 May 1919): 365]


1919-1921 Lecturer at National Universities of Peking and Nanking


1919.05.01 Motoring trip around Shanghai [1919.05.01,02,03 (03898)]


1919.05.02 Going to Chinatown [1919.05.01,02,03 (03898)]


1919.05.03,04 Lectures in Shanghai, Kiangsu Educational Association Building, West Gate [1919.05.02 (03898); Millard's Review 8 (3 May 1919): 365; ibid. 8 (10 May 1919): 410]


1919.05.04 "Lecture with a dinner afterwards" [1919.05.04 (03899)]


1919.05.05-09 In Hangchow [1919.05.09 (03903); Millard's Review 8 (3 May 1919): 365)]


1919.05.11 In Shanghai [1919.05.01 (03909)]


1919.05.12 Dinner with Sun Yat-sen


1919.05.14 Lectures in Hangchow under auspices of the Educational Association [Millard's Review 8 (17 May 1919): 449]


1919.05.14 Goes to Nanking for approximately two weeks [1919.05.01 (03909); 1919.05.09 (03903)]


1919.05.17 "Japan and America" published [MW11]


1919.05.18 In Nanking [1919.05.18 (10756)]


1919.05.20? Visits Chinkiang [1919.05.22 (10757)]


1919.05.** "Visited one of the chief Buddhist shrines" [1919.05.23 (10758)]


1919.05.22 Lunch at home of "an adviser to a military official" [1919.05.23 (10758)]


1919.05.27 "We planned to go to Pekin tomorrow" [1919.05.26 (03906)]


1919.05.30 In Peking, "present abode is at the Edwards in the Y M C A compound" [1919.06.01 (10759); 1919.06.10,17 (03910)]


1919.05.31 "Went to the Western Hills" [1919.06.01 (10759)]


1919.05.31 "Went to the famous museum" [1919.06.01 (10759); 1919.06.02 (10760)]


1919.06.01? "Went to the summer palace" [1919.06.02 (10760)]


1919.06.02 Dinner with Minister of Education at the Oriental Hotel [1919.06,01,05 (03907)]


1919.06.08 Lectures at auditorium of Board of Education, Peking [1919.06.10,17 (03910)]


1919.06.10 Second lecture, "talking about Democratic Developments in America" [1919.06.10,17 (03910)]


1919.06.10 Luncheon at the Tenneys' [1919.06.10,17 (03910)]


1919.06.11 Dinner at the Bakers' [1919.06.10,17 (03910)]


1919.06.14 "Going for the week end to one of the suburbs, where Chingwa [Tsinghua] college is" [1919.06.10,17 (03910); 1919.06.20 (10764)]


1919.06.21 "Going to Western Hills tomorrow night" [1919.06.20 (10764)]


1919.06.22 "Dinner at the house of a Chinese official (Ling?)" [1919.06.23 (10765)]

1919.06.28 Dinner at Colonel Drysdale's [1919.06.27 (03558)]


1919.07.04 "Going out to the Higher Normal this morning" [1919.07.04 (10769)]


1919.07.16 "On the Two Sides of the Eastern Sea" published [MW11]

1919.07.25? Lucy arrives in Peking [1919.08.01 (05019)]


1919.07.28 In Tientsin, attends conference of heads of higher schools to consider reopening schools [1919.08.01 (05019); 1919.08.04 (10779)]


1919.08.04 Still in Peking


1919.08.06 "The Student Revolt in China" published [MW11]


1919.08.21 Lucy in hospital with typhoid fever [1919.08.21 (03568)]


1919.08.27 "The International Duel in China" published [MW11]


1919.09.04 Moves to Dearings's "flat" in Peking, 135 Morrison [1919.08.21 (03568); 1919.08.25 (03569)]


1919.09.10 "Militarism in China" published [MW11]


1919.10.02 Farewell dinner for Smiths [1919.10.04 (03570)]


1919.10 Plans to be in Taiyuan, Shansi province; return by 31 October [1919.10.04 (03570)]


1919.10.04,18, 1919.11.01 "Liberalism in Japan" published [MW11]


1919.10.08 "The Discrediting of Idealism" published [MW11]


1919.11.01 Dinner and dancing at hotel [1919.11.02 (03571)]


1919.11.02 Lunch with Ed Thomas of Chicago [1919.11.02 (03571)]


1919.11.02 Attends Mr. Wan's wedding at naval club [1919.11.02 (03571)]


1919.11.02 Leaves Peking for Mukden "tonight at eight" [1919.11.02 (03571)]


1919.11.09 In Mukden, "have had one busy little week here" [1919.11.09 (03572)]


1919.11.11 Back in Peking [1919.11.11 (03573)]


1919.11.12 Starts "a new course of eight lectures at the University called types of thinking" [1919.11.13 (05022)]


1919.11.** "Transforming the Mind of China" published [MW11]


1919.11.22 Lunch with Ed Thomas [1919.11.22 (03574)]


1919.11.27 "Going out to Tsing Hua for Thanksgiving" [1919.11.12 (03574)]


1919.12.03 "The American Opportunity in China" published [MW11]


1919.12.03 Invites Witter Bynner to dinner [1919.12.03 (03328)]


1919.12.24 "Our Share in Drugging China" published [MW11]


1919.12.24 Lectures in Tsinan, assembly hall of the Provincial Assembly [Millard's Review 11 (27 December 1919): 177]


1919.12.** "Chinese National Sentiment" published [MW11]


1919-? Foreign Policy Association member


1919.12.31-1920.01.02? In Tientsin [1920.01.04 (03579); 1920.01,02,04 (03578)]

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