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
1920 One of founders of American Civil Liberties Union [Dykhuizen, 173]


1920 Reconstruction in Philosophy published [MW12]


1920 "Three Contemporary Philosophers: William James, Henri Bergson, and Bertrand Russell" published [MW12]


1920 Letters from China and Japan published


1920.01.02 "Mamma and I both speak at the same meeting" [1920.01.02 (03578)]


1920.01.04 In Peking [1920.01.04 (03579)]


1920.02.07 "Dinner party of mr and Mrs Tenney" [1920.02.08 (03582)]


1920.02.08 Attends "exhibition of Mr Liens pictures" [1920.02.08 (03582)]


1920.02.19 Dines with Mr. Hunt [1920.02.20 (03587)]


1920.02.24 Evelyn arrives in Peking [1920.02.15 (03585)]


1920.02.25 "The Sequel of the Student Revolt" published [MW12]


1920.02.26-27 Annual meeting of Chihli-Shansi Educational Association, Peking, American Board Mission; JD scheduled to speak [Millard's Review 11 (28 February 1920): 631]


1920.03.03 "Shantung, As Seen from Within" published [MW12]


1920.03.09 Tea for Evelyn hosted by "ladies of the faculty of Yenching College in Peking" [Millard's Review 12 (20 March 1920): 122]


1920.03.13 Dinner with Cowdrys [1920.03.15 (05026)]


1920.03.24 "Our National Dilemma" published [MW12]


1920.03.** Attends "two dinners given for Professor Levy Bruhl" [1920.04.01 (03593)]


1920.03.** "Family dinner at the University" [1920.04.01 (03593)]


1920.03.31 Farewell dinner given by Mr. Tsai, president of Peking Government University [Millard's Review 12 (10 April 1920): 282]


1920.04.** "The New Leaven in Chinese Politics" published [MW12]


1920.04.01 Last day in Peking [1920.04.01 (03593)]


1920.04.01 "Giving a farewell dinner tonight, Chancellor Tsai the chief guest" [1920.04.01 (03593)]


1920.04.02 Leaves Peking [1920.04.04 (03598)]


1920.04.03 Goes up Taishan mountain [1920.04.05 (03595)]


1920.04.04 Arrives in Nanking for six weeks, eight lectures per week [1920.04.05 (03595); 1920.04.11 (03916); 1920.05.30 (04095)]


1920.04.13 Goes to Rain Blossom Hill [1920.04.14. (03918)]


1920.04.13 Dines with Mr. Williams [1920.04.14 (03918)]


1920.04.16 "Spoke at University last Friday" [1920.04.19 (03920)]


1920.04.18 Tea party with Young China Association in Garden of the Gentry Club [1920.04.19 (03920)]


1920.04.20 Speaks "to science teachers of TC tomorrow" [1920.04.19 (03920)]


1920.04.21 "Going to speak at Ginling Wednesday night" [1920.04.19 (03920)]

1920.04.23 "Went to a tea in the Cockcrow temple" with student editors of Youth and Society [1920.04.19 (03920); 1920.04.24 (03921)]


1920.05.** "What Holds China Back" published [MW12]


1920.05.05 "Freedom of Thought and Work" published [MW12]


1920.05.07-08 "Teachers Conference here" [1920.04.19 (03920)]


1920.05.16 "Supposed to leave here [Nanking] May 16th" [1920.04.24 (03921)]


1920.05.17 In Chinkiang [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.05.18-20 In Yangchow [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.05.21-23 In Tsingkiang [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.05.24 Travels to Chinkiang [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.05.25-26 In Changchow [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.05.27-06.03 In Shanghai, "left on Friday the forth" [1920.04.** (03924); 1920.06.14 (03928)]


1920.05.31 ACD addresses Kiangsu Educational Association [Millard's Review 13 (12 June 1920): 94]


1920.06.04-08 In Nantung [1920.04** (03924); 1920.06.14 (03928)]


1920.06.04 Sightseeing, "went to the Changs to dinner" [1920.06.14 (03928)]


1920.06.05 In Sunkiang, visits grave of General Ward [Millard's Review 13 (12 June 1920): 78]


1920.06.08 In Shanghai [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.06.09-13 In Hangchow [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.06.14-15 In Shanghai [1920.04.** (03924); 1920.06.15 (03929)]


1920.06.16-19 In Tsuchow [1920.04.** (03924); 1920.06.16 (03926)]


1920.06.20-26 In Wusih [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.06.27-29 In Soochow [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.06.30 Returns to Nanking [1920.04.** (03924)]


1920.06.** "Americanism and Localism" published [MW12]


1920.06.30 "China's Nightmare" published [MW12]


1920.07.** "Shall get back to Peking early in July I suppose" [1920.05.30 (04095)]

1920.07.27 In Tsingtao; Chamber of Commerce dinner [1920.07.28 (03936)]


1920.07.28 Goes to the movies [1920.07.29 (03943)]


1920.08.06 Leaves Peking [1920.08.20 (04100)]


1920.08.07-09.14 In Peitaiho Beach [1920.08.19 (04099); 1920.08.20 (04100); 1920.09.12 (04102)]


1920.09.01 "How Reaction Helps" published [MW12]


1920.09.14 Going to Peking, "shall be here till about the first of March" [1920.09.12 (04102); 1920.09.15 (04103)]


1920.10.06 "A Political Upheaval in China" published [MW12]


1920.10.17 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Peking (Government University) [New York Times, 19 October 1920, 10; San Francisco Chronicle, 19 October 1920; Millard's Review 14 (30 October 1920): 482]


1920.10.22 Leaves Peking [1920.10.26 (03946)]


1920.10.25 In Changsha [1920.10.26 (03946); Millard's Review 14 (6 November 1920): 554)]


1920.10.27 Attends banquet hosted by governor of Hu-Nan [Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 199]


1920.10.31 Picnic on YoloShan [1920.10.31 (03947)]


1920.11.01 Leaves Changsha [1920.10.31 (03947)]


1920.11.** Visits "provinces" [1920.11.15? (04888)]


1920.11.04-06 Delivers six lectures on education and social reform in Wuchang [1920.10.31 (03947); Millard's Review 14 (13 November 1920): 614]


1920.11.05 Dinner hosted by Provincial educational office [Millard's Review 14 (13 November 1920): 610]


1920.11.07 Visiting Hankow; "ought to leave Hankow" [1920.10.31 (03947); Millard's Review 14 (13 November 1920): 614]


1920.11.08-13? Lecturing at Kiukiang and Nanchang, Kiangsi [Millard's Review 14 (20 November 1920): 668]


1920.11.** "Entertained at home of Dr. Ida Kahn," Nanchang [Millard's Review 15 (4 December 1920 (50)]

1920.11.14 "Expected back in Hankow" [Millard's Review 14 (20 November 1920): 668]


1920.11.15 In Peking [1920.10.31 (03947); 1920.12.05 (04113)]


1920.12.01 Reports to American Legation in China, "Bolshevism in China" [MW12]


1920.12.08 "Industrial China" published [MW12]


1921 "Some Factors in Mutual National Understanding" published [MW13]


1921 Contribution to Encyclopaedia and Dictionary of Education published [MW13]


1921 Foreword to Salmon O. Levinson's Outlawry of War published [MW13]


1921 First Introduction to Scudder Klyce's Universe published [MW13]


1921 Honorary president, Chinese Education Promotion Association [Xu, Comparison of the Educational Ideas and Practices of John Dewey and Mao Zedong in China, 13]


1921? Adviser to Little Red School House [De Lima, The Little Red School House, 349]


1921? John born to Fred and Elizabeth; died in automobile accident 29 December 1929


1921.01.12 "Is China a Nation?" published [MW13]


1921.01.19 "The Siberian Republic" published [MW13]


1921.02.09 "Social Absolutism" published [MW13]


1921.03.16 "The Far Eastern Deadlock" published [MW13]


1921.03.30? Leaves for Foochow [Millard's Review 16 (9 April 1921): 316]


1921.04.13 "The Consortium in China" published [MW13]


1921.05.** "Old China and New" published [MW13]


1921.04.28-05.09? In Canton; addresses students in High Normal School and Canton Christian College [Millard's Review 16 (14 May 1921): 598; ibid. (21 May 1921): 652]

1921.05-? Spring, visits southern provinces of Fukien and Kwangtung


1921.06.11 "Impressions from Canton" published [LW17]


1921.06.24 In Peking, "busy packing" [1921.06.24 (05102)]


1921.07.** "New Culture in China" published [MW13]


1921.07.06 "Hinterlands in China" published [MW13]


1921.07.20,27 "Divided China" published [MW13]


1921.07.22 In Tsinan [1921.07.22 (03963)]


1921.07.25 On train to Tsingtao [1921.07.22 (03963); 1921.07.25 (03964)]


1921.08.02 Sail for Kobe [1921.07.21 (03965); 1921.07.22 (03963)]


1921.08.19 "Have got sailing from Yokahama" [1921.03.13 (04120)]


1921.09.28? In New York, "have been back about two weeks" [1921.10.12 (04632)]


1921.09.28 "Shantung Again" published [MW13]


1921.10.** "The Tenth Anniversary of the Republic of China" published [MW13]


1921.10.11 Speaks to Chinese students clubs of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute and New York and Columbia Universities, celebrating 10th anniversary of founding of Republic of China [New York Times, 11 October 1921, 21]


1921.10.12 "Federalism in China" published [MW13]


1921.11.** "China and Disarmament" published [MW13]


1921.11.02 Rejoinder to Dora W. Black's "American Policy in China" published [MW13]


1921.11.02,09 "A Parting of the Ways for America" published [MW13]


1921.11.14,15,16,17 "The Issues at Washington" published [MW13]


1921.11.16 "Public Opinion in Japan" published [MW13]


1921.11.18 "Shrewd Tactics Are Shown in Chinese Plea" published [MW13]


1921.11.23 "Four Principles for China" published [MW13]


1921.11.24 Spends Thanksgiving in Washington [1921.11.29 (02734)]


1921.11.24 "Classicism as an Evangel" published [MW13]

1921.11.28 Back in New York [1921.11.29 (02734)]


1921.11.29 "Underground Burrows" published [MW13]


1921.12.05 "Angles of Shantung Question" published [MW13]


1921.12.07 "The Conference and a Happy Ending" published [MW13]


1921.12.09 "Chinese Resignations" published [MW13]


1921.12.11 "Three Results of Treaty" published [MW13]


1921.12.12 At Faculty Club [1921.12.07 (05247)]


1921.12.17 "A Few Second Thoughts on Four-Power Pact" published [MW13]


1921.12.21 "Education by Henry Adams" published [MW13]


1922 Human Nature and Conduct published [MW14]


1922 "The Far Eastern Republic: Siberia and Japan" published [MW13]


1922 "Racial Prejudice and Friction" published [MW13]


1922 Prepares Syllabus for Philosophy 191-192 [MW13]


1922.01.15 Invited to dine with Salmon Levinson at Hotel Vanderbilt [1922.01.09 (02737)]


1922.01.19 "An Analysis of Reflective Thought" published [MW13]


1922.01.** "As the Chinese Think" published [MW13]


1922 Member, American Committee for the Relief of Russian children [Columbia Spectator, 11 May 1922, 4; FBI File]


1922 Member, National Conference on the Christian Way of Life [The Inquiry] [Graebner, "The Golden Age Clubs," Social Service Review 57 (1983): 422]


1922.01.30-02.03 Lectures at University of Texas in Austin, "The Ideals of Democracy," "The Transformation of the Far East," "Democracy and the Problems of Industrialism," "The Transformation of the Far East," "Democracy and the Problems of Nationalism" [Daily Texan; 1922.01.25 (04130)]


1922.02.04 Lectures at North Texas State Normal College, Denton; banquet in evening at First Baptist Church [Denton Record-Chronicle, 3 February 1922, 1; 1922.01.25 (04130)]

1922.02.06-08 Lectures at Rice University (Rice Institute), Houston, "Human Behavior and Science": "The Importance of the Science of Human Behavior," "Desires and Human Relations," "Habits and Institutions" [Daily Texan, 5 February 1922; Houston Post, 5 February 1922; Houston Chronicle, 5 February 1922]


1922.02.** Listed on Advisory Council of Co-Operative League of America [DNA-II, FBI Records, File 61-1092]


1922.03.01 "America and Chinese Education" published [MW13]


1922.03.31-04.01 Lectures at Merion, PA [1922.03.03 (04131); 1922.03.28 (04137)]


1922.04.01 Returns to New York


1922.04.02? "Opening up at Huntington" [1922.03.28 (04137)]


1922 ìSpring of 1922 he also gave a course [New School for Social Research], `An Analysis of Conductíî [1949.07.14 (16915)]


1922.04.12 "Pragmatic America" published [MW13]


1922.05.03 Review of Walter Lippmann's Public Opinion published [MW13]


1922.05.10 "The American Intellectual Frontier" published [MW13]


1922.05.11 Meeting of Columbia Committee for the relief of Russian children [Columbia Spectator, 11 May 1922, 4; 1930.01.28 (10929)]


1922.06.07 Reply to "Liberalism and Irrationalism" published [MW13]


1922.06.08 "Realism without Monism or Dualism. I" published [MW13]


1922.06.22 "Realism without Monism or Dualism. II" published [MW13]


1922.07.** "Valuation and Experimental Knowledge" published [MW13]


1922 Gives course at Columbia University on Logical and Ethical Problems of Law [LW15]


1922.08.02 Review of Charles Hitchcock Sherrill's Prime Ministers and Presidents and Frazier Hunt's The Rising Temper of the East published [MW13]


1922.08.22 Report of Interview by Charles W. Wood, "Prof. John Dewey on the Hysteria Which Holds Teaching in Check" published [MW13]


1922.08.30 "Events and Meanings" published [MW13]

1922.09.05 Addresses State Conference of Normal School Instructors, Bridgewater, MA, "Social Purposes in Education"; "Individuality in Education"; "The Classroom Teacher" [MW15]


1922 ìIn the Fall of 1922-Spring 1923 he gave a long series of 25 lectures [New School for Social Research] on `Significance of Modern Philosophyíî [1949.07.14 (16915)]


1922.09.13 "Education as a Religion" published [MW13]


1922.09.20 "Education as Engineering" published [MW13]


1922.10.04 "Education as Politics" published [MW13]


1922.10.12 "Knowledge and Speech Reaction" published [MW13]


1922.12.** "Industry and Motives" published [MW13]


1922.12.** "Individuality, Equality and Superiority" published [MW13]


1922.12.06 "Mediocrity and Individuality" published [MW13]


1922.12.27,28,29 Delivers Carus Lectures, Eastern and Western Divisions of the American Philosophical Association, Union Theological Seminary, New York: "Existence as Stable and Precarious," 27 December; "Existence, Ends, and Appreciation," 28 December; "Existence, Means, and Knowledge," 29 December


1923 Introduction to F. Matthias Alexander's Constructive Conscious Control of the Individual published [MW15]


1923.01.24 "A Sick World" published [MW13]


1923.01.** "Social Purposes in Education" published [MW15]


1923.02.12 Declines invitation to become member of Committee of One Thousand [1923.02.12 (02749)]


1923.02.** "China and the West," review of Bertrand Russell's The Problem of China, published [MW15]


1923.03.** Membre correspondant, section de philosophie, AcadÈmie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, Institut de France

1923.03.07 "Shall We Join the League?" published [MW13]


1923.03.10 Participates in discussion of "The Permanent Court of International Justice: Should the United States Join?", luncheon, Hotel Astor [News Bulletin of the Foreign Policy Association 2 (16 March 1923): 1]


1923.03.15 "Ethics and International Relations" published [MW15]


1923.03.18 "What Is a School For?" published [MW15]


1923.03.21 "Political Combination or Legal Cooperation?" published [MW15]


1923.03.21 "In Behalf of Culture" published [MW15]


1923.03.23 Speaks at Socialist Society, "War and Law" [Columbia Spectator, 26 March 1923, 4; 1923.03.30 (02755)]


1923.03.28 "Reply to Lovejoy's 'Shall We Join the League of Nations?'" published [MW15]


1923.03.29 "Tradition, Metaphysics, and Morals" published [MW15]


1923.03.** "Individuality in Education" published [MW15]


1923.03.** Review of Sir Frederick Pollock's Essays in the Law published [LW17]


1923.04.10? "Was out of town for most of the week" [1923.04.13 (05017)]


1923.04.25 "If War Were Outlawed" published [MW15]


1923.04.** Review of H. Krabbe's The Modern Idea of the State published [LW17]


1923.05.03 Scheduled to speak at meeting organized by Dorothy Straight [1923.05.03 (02769)]


1923.05.14 New York committee for the outlawry of war meeting [1923.05.15 (02772)]


1923.05.16-23 Addresses National Conference of Social Work, Washington, DC, "The School as a Means of Developing a Social Consciousness and Social Ideals in Children" [MW15]


1923.05.21 Addresses Unitarian Laymenís League on United States entry into World League, Boston [1923.04.19 (04646); 1923.05.08 (02787); New York Times, 22 May 1923, 4]


1923.05.22 Speaks in Washington, DC [see 1923.05.16-23; MW15]


1923.05.24 New York committee for the outlawry of war meeting [1923.05.15 (02772)]


1923.06.08 Leaves New York [1923.06.08 (08306)]


1923.07.23 In Huntington, NY [1923.07.28 (02777)]


1923.08.08 Review of George Santayana's Scepticism and Animal Faith published [MW15]


1923.09.25 Lucy Dewey marries Wolfgang Carl Brandauer, Peking, at home of Bertha Allen [1923.09.05 (05202); 1923.09.27 (03996)]


1923.09.26 Delivers annual academic address, "Culture and Professionalism in Education," opening day, Columbia University [New York Times, 27 September 1923, 6; MW15]


1923.10.03 "What Outlawry of War Is Not" published [MW15]


1923.10.18 "Shall the United States Join the World Court?" published [MW15]


1923.10.** Listed on executive committee, Foreign Policy Association [1923.10.23 (02779)]


1923.10.24 "War and a Code of Law" published [MW15]


1923.11.08 "Values, Liking, and Thought" published [MW15]


1923.11.14 Writes letter, "Statement on Scholasticism" [MW15]


1923.11.17 "Making Education a Student Affair" published [MW15]


1923-? Member of Committee of Welcome for Professor Stein [New York Times, 11 December 1923, 26]


1924.02.06 "Fundamentals" published [MW15]


1924.02.22 Lectures in Ithaca on "Law and Logic," [?], Boardman Hall [Ithaca Journal, 20 February 1924]


1924.03.** "The Classroom Teacher" published [MW15]


1924.04.02 Introduces Russell to Institute of Arts and Sciences [Columbia Spectator, 3 April 1924, 1]


1924.04.02 "Science, Belief and the Public" published [MW15]


1924.04.10 "Some Comments on Philosophical Discussion" published [MW15]


1924.04.26 "The Prospects of the Liberal College" published [MW15]


1924.04.30 "Kant after Two Hundred Years" published [MW15]


1924.05.24 Jane Dewey marries John Alston Clark; they were later divorced [1924.05.10 (02821); 1924.05.** (03120); New York Times, 30 May 1924, 15]


1924.05.24 "The Liberal College and Its Enemies" published [MW15]


1924.05.29 Sails for Europe [1924.05.01 (02821); 1924.05.13 (11444); 1924.05.28 (08307)]


1924.06.06 On Hamburg-Amerika Linie, near English coast [1924.06.06 (06401)]


1924.06.** In Berlin [1924.06.26 (03122)]


1924.06.** In Carlsbad [1924.05.10 (02821); 1924.07.11? (03125);1924.07.25? (03123)]

1924.06.11 Review of C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards's The Meaning of Meaning published [MW15]

1924.06.25 Review of Charles S. Peirce's Chance, Love, and Logic published [MW15]


1924.06-09 Summer, educational survey of Turkey


1924.06.** Arrives in Constantinople; visits Bursa [Wolf-Gazo, "John Dewey in Turkey," Journal of American Studies of Turkey 3 (1996): 19]


1924.07.** In Angora ("remained for two weeks") [Wolf-Gazo, 19; 1924.07.31 (03127)]


1924.08.01 In Constantinople, dinner with "head of the near East Relief" [1924.08.02 (06804)]


1924.08.02 Lunch at Palace Hotel [1924.08.02 (06804)]


1924.08.** "Shall go this week some time" to Angora for about two weeks [1924.08.02 (06804)]


1924.09.11 In Constantinople [1924.09.11 (03132)]


1924.09.17 "Secularizing a Theocracy" published [MW15]


1924.09.18 "Concluded his visit" [1924.09.23 (06414)]


1924.09.19 Appointed to Chinese-American Commission, Boxer Fund [New York Times, 20 September 1924, 19]


1924.09.** Prepares Report and Recommendation upon Turkish Education [MW15]


1924.09.** Prepares Preliminary Report on Turkish Education [MW15]


1924.10.14 "We just landed" in New York from Europe [1924.10.14 (06803)]


1924.10.15 "Angora, the New" published [MW15]


1924.10.23 Addresses La Follette rally [New York Times, 23 October 1924; MW15]


1924.10.23 Carl Martin Brandauer born to Lucy and Wolfgang Carl Brandauer in Peking, China [1924.10.24 (03134)]


1924.10.** Sabino Dewey marries Edith Greeley [1924.11.18 (03140)]


1924.11.** "Logical Method and Law" published [MW15]


1924.11.12 "The Turkish Tragedy" published [MW15]


1924.12.03 "Foreign Schools in Turkey" published [MW15]


1924.12.10 Speaks on World Peace and Outlawry of War, Foreign Policy Association, New York [1924.12.06 (02826)]


1925 Experience and Nature published [LW1]


1925 "The Development of American Pragmatism" published [LW2]


1925 "The 'Socratic Dialogues' of Plato" published [LW2]


1925? Board member, Happy Valley Homes, Lisle, NY [Edwards and Edwards, Happy Valley, 17]


1925.01.07 "The Problem of Turkey" published [LW2]


1925.02.01 In Merion, PA [1925.01.28 (04142); 1925.01.30 (04143)]


1925.02.21 Meeting at Deweyís with Amos Pinchot, Albert Barnes, et al. [1925.02.24 (16747)]


1925.02.26 "The Meaning of Value" published [LW2]


1925.02.27 Lectures at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "A Working Philosophy for the Modern Man" [Technology Review 27 (April 1925): 297]


1925.02.** Review of Roscoe Pound's Law and Morals published [LW17]


1925.03.12 "Engagement to speak" in New York [1925.03.06 (04155)]


1925.03.19 Addresses Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA, "Dedication Address" [1925.03.06 (04149); 1925.03.17 (04165); LW2]


1925.04.06 Interview with Thomas Munro [1925.04.03 (04179); 1925.04.08 (04181)]


1925.04.09 "Went to Cambridge Thursday" [1925.04.15 (04184)]


1925.04.21 Appointment with Theodore M. Dillaway [1925.04.17 (04188); 1921.04.21 (04196)]

1925.04.22 "Highly Colored White Lies" published [LW2]


1925.05.** "Dedication Address of the Barnes Foundation" published [LW2]


1925.05.14 Sails for Europe [1925.05.13 (04965)]


1925.05.29-06.08 Paris, France, at Hotel des Ambassadeurs [1925.05.29 (04201)]


1925.06 In Spain with Barnes [1925.06.28 (03152); 1925.09.21 (04200)]


1925.06 ACD has malaria [1925.06.28 (03152)]


1925.06.27 "Literature or Mathematics?" published [LW2]


1925.07.** In Vienna [1925.07.14 (05216)]


1925.07.04-13? "Ten day motor trip thru the Austrian Alps" [1925.07.14 (05216)]


1925.07.** "Value, Objective Reference and Criticism" published [LW2]


1925.08.15 "Drove to Elsinor, then went to Friedsburg" [1925.08.16 (06810)]


1925.08.16 In Copenhagen [1925.08.16 (06810)]


1925.08.18 "Yesterday we went to Sweden" [1925.08.19 (06811)]


1925.08.23-29 ACD in hospital, malaria [1925.08.29 (06812)]


1925.09.** "Came back by London" [1925.09.21 (04200)]


1925.09.20 In New York [1925.09.21 (04200)]


1925.10.22 "A Naturalistic Theory of Sense-Perception" published [LW2]


1925.10.** "What Is the Matter with Teaching?" published [LW2]


1925.10.24 "Go away for week end in Conn" with Mrs. Riddle [1925.10.24 (06814)]


1925.11.** "Contract for sale of the farm [Huntington] was signed the other day" [1925.11.07 (06815); 1925.11.13 (06821); 1925.11.13 (04207)]


1925.11.03 Thornton Dewey born to Sabino and Edith in Chicago [1925.11.12 (03156)]


1925.11.11 "Is China a Nation or a Market?" published [LW2]


1925.11.11 Dinner with Montagues and Woodbridges (sons and wives) [1925.11.08 (06822); 1925.11.10 (06823)]


1925.11.13-14 In Huntington [1925.11.16 (04210)]


1925.11.19 In Huntington [1925.11.15? (06818)]


1925.11.22 ìGoing down to Philadelphia,î at Barnes Foundation [1925.11.15? (06818); 1925.11.23 (04961)]


1925.12.02 "Practical Democracy," review of Walter Lippmann's The Phantom Public, published [LW2]


1925.12.05 Plans lunch with Kallen [1925.11.25 (05406)]


1925.12.15 ìFarm was actually sold last Tuesdayî [1925.12.19 (06826)]


1925.12.18 Dinner with Mrs. Holmes [1925.12.19 (06827)]


1925.12.20 "Supper party for the Turkish students" [1925.12.19 (06827)]


1925.12.25 "Spent Xmas and New Year day with Fred and Eliz" in Great Neck [1926.01.04 (05435)]


1926.01.01 In Great Neck [1926.01.04 (05435)]


1926 Foreword to The Story of Philosophy published [LW2]


1926 "Scholasticism" published [LW2]


1926.01.02 "Individuality and Experience" published [LW2]


1926.01.15 Talks with Morris Mitchell re Ellerbe School [1926.01.16 (15819)]


1926.01.17-22 Lectures, Larwill Foundation, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH [1925.12.19 (06826)]


1926.01.** "Substance, Power and Quality in Locke" published [LW2]


1926.02.17 "The Changing Intellectual Climate," review of A. N. Whitehead's Science and the Modern World, published [LW2]


1926.02.24 "Art in Education--and Education in Art" published [LW2]


1926.04.** "Corporate Personality" published [LW2]


1926.04.** "Affective Thought" published [LW2]

1926.04.** Review of Mary C. Love's Human Conduct and the Law published [LW17]


1926.05.01 "America and the Far East" published [LW2]


1926.05.13 "Events and the Future" published [LW2]


1926.05.19 "A Key to the New World," review of Bertrand Russell's Education and the Good Life, published [LW2]


1926.05.** "We Should Deal with China as Nation to Nation" published [LW2]


1926.06.16 Review of Graham Wallas's The Art of Thought published [LW2]


1926.06.24 Scheduled to leave for Mexico [1926.06.13 (03193)]


1926.06.30 "William James in Nineteen Twenty-Six" published [LW2]


1926.07.05-08.21 Educational survey of Mexico, two courses, Mexican National University Summer School, Mexico City [1926.05.18 (06422)]


1926.07.07 Dinner with Mr. Hogan [1926.07.07 (03130); 1926.07.08 (04001)]


1926.07.09 "Minister of education Dr Puig gives me an official luncheon" [1926.07.07 (03130)]


1926.07.23 Weekend trip to country districts [1926.07.22 (04951)]


1926.07.26 Plans to dine with Carleton Beals [1926.07.22 (04951)]


1926.08.** In Cuernavaca, Mexico [1926.08.09 (04007)]


1926.08.09 Arrives at Geneve Hotel in Mexico City from Cuernavaca [1926.08.09 (04007)]


1926.08.12 Summer school reception [1926.08.12 (04008)]


1926.08.16 Visits ruins of Carmelite monastery [1926.08.17 (04011)]


1926.08.19 Gives last lecture, lunch at American consulate [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.20 Attends closing exercises, lunch at the Barrancos [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.20 "Friday night we came down here (Guadalajara)" [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.20-24 ACD in Clifton Springs Sanitarium, Clifton Springs, NY [1926.08.24 (04013)]


1926.08.21 Goes to cathedral and market, also to Indian village [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.22 Attends fiesta of Indian rural school teachers [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.23 Goes to Lake Chapala [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.25 "Church and State in Mexico" published [LW2]


1926.08.25 Back to Mexico City [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.08.29 On way home from Mexico [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.09.04 Probable arrival at home [1926.08.22 (04012)]


1926.09.13 Appointed to nominating committee of Eastern Division of American Philosophical Association [1927.01.11 (05446)]


1926.09.15 Addresses Sixth International Congress of Philosophy, Harvard [New York Times, 16 September 1926, 26]


1926.09.22 "Mexico's Educational Renaissance" published [LW2]


1926.09.** "The Ethics of Animal Experimentation" published [LW2]


1926.10.20 "From a Mexican Notebook" published [LW2]


1926.10.27 Charles Miner Dewey dies


1926.11.17 "Bishop Brown: A Fundamental Modernist" published [LW2]


1926.12.23 "America's Responsibility" published [LW2]

1927 The Public and Its Problems published [LW2]


1927 "Anthropology and Ethics" published [LW3]


1927 Foreword to Paul Radin's Primitive Man as Philosopher published [LW3]


1927 Introductory Word in Sidney Hook's The Metaphysics of Pragmatism published [LW3]


1927 Introductory Note in Joseph Kinmont Hart's Inside Experience published [LW3]


1927 Introduction to Roswell P. Barnes's Militarizing Our Youth published [LW3]


1927 Afterword in Charles Clayton Morrison's The Outlawry of War published [LW3]


1927.01.05 "The Pragmatic Acquiescence" published [LW3]


1927.01.** "Philosophy and Civilization" published [LW3]


1927.02.03 "'Half-Hearted Naturalism'" published [LW3]


1927.03.05 Plans to go to Havemeyers' to see art collection [1927.03.04 (05484)]


1927.03.13 Addresses memorial service in honor of Dr. Sun Yat-sen [New York Times, 14 March 1927, 4]


1927.03.16 "Politics and Human Beings," review of William Ernest Hocking's Man and the State and G. E. G. Catlin's The Science and Method of Politics, published [LW3]


1927.03.23 "Imperialism Is Easy" published [LW3]


1927.04-? Spring, leave of absence from Columbia


1927.04.19-23 Leaves for Atlantic City, NJ, Galen Hall, "shant stay much longer" [1927.04.18 (04220); 1927.04.23 (07211)]


1927.04.24 Addresses American Civil Liberties Union Meeting on West Chester school affair, Philadelphia [New York Times, 25 April 1927, 14; 1927.04.23 (04971)]


1927.04.27 "The Real Chinese Crisis" published [LW3]


1927.05.25 "The Integration of a Moving World," review of Edmund Noble's Purposive Evolution, published [LW3]


1927.06-09 "Bankruptcy of Modern Education" published [LW3]


1927.06.24 Leaves for Huntington [1927.06.23 (05707); 1927.06.30 (05708)]


1927.07.02 In New York [1927.06.30 (05708)]


1927.07.14 ACD dies, arteriosclerosis [Notable American Women, 466; 1927.07.14 (02856)]


1927.07.16, 17? ACD's funeral at home for immediate family [1927.07.14 (02856); World, 15 July 1927, 11]


1927.07.23 Leaves for Hubbards, Nova Scotia [1927.07.22 (02859); 1927.07.22 (04890); 1927.07.24 (04935)]


1927.07.27 "Jane & I here [Hubbards] Monday" [1927.07.27 (05437)]


1927.07.** "Introduction to The Center, Function and Structure of Psychology" published [LW17]


1927.08.** Listed on Advisory Board of Child Study Association of America [1927.08.10 (05676); 1952.06.04 (16065)]


1927.08.13 Listed among Council of Specialists for Francis Bacon Award for the Humanization of Knowledge [Saturday Review of Literature, 13 August 1927, 46]


1927.08.18 "Appearing and Appearance" published [LW3]


1927.09.06 Leaves Halifax [1927.08.16 (02860); 1927.09.01 (02862)]


1927.09.08 Arrives in New York [1927.08.27 (05710); 1927.09.01 (02862)]


1927.09.20 Moves from 2880 Broadway to 125 E. 62nd St. [1927.09.17 (05686); 1927.09.20 (05688)]


1927.10.15 Attends dinner for Morris Cohen, on 25th anniversary of his joining staff of City College, Hotel Astor, New York; on "Honorary Committee"? [New York Times, 16 October 1927, 27; Cohen, A Dreamerís Journey, 148; 1927.09.10 (08311)]


1927.10.26? Lunch with Walter Pitkin? [1927.10.28 (05816)]


1927.10.29 Attends exhibit of French primitives at Kleinberger Galleries with Jane and Evelyn [1927.10.31 (04229)]


1927.11.09 "Science, Folk-lore and Control of Folk-ways," review of C. E. Ayres's Science: The False Messiah, published [LW3]


1927.11.13 "Philosophy's Search for a Satisfying Vision of Reality," review of Alfred HoernlÈ's Idealism as a Philosophy and Bernard Bosanquet's Science and Philosophy and Other Essays, published [LW3]


1927.11.17 Addresses New York Academy of Medicine, "Mind and Body" [New York Herald Tribune, 18 November 1927, 8; LW3]


1927.11.18 Addresses Membership Meeting of the Teachers Union of the City of New York, Local No. 5, American Federation of Teachers, "Why I Am a Member of the Teachers Union" [LW3]


1927.11.23 "Psychology and Justice" published [LW3]


1927.11.28 Addresses dinner of the National Consumers' League, Hotel Astor, "The Manufacturers' Association and the Public Schools" [New York Times, 29 November 1927, 26; LW3]


1927.11-? Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee [Bullert, 82]


1927.11.** "The Fruits of Nationalism" published [LW3]


1927.12.19,21? "I can come either Monday or Wednesday" to meet with E. Seligman [1927.12.15 (05066)]


1927.12.22,23? Lunch with Sidney Hook? [1927.12.20 (05715)]


1927.12.23 "Send-off party for Montague" [1927.12.16 (08291)]


1927.12.26-31 In Chicago [1927.12.23 (04234)]


1927.12.27-30 Addresses Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, twenty-seventh annual meeting, "Social as a Category," (ìThe Inclusive Philosophic Ideaî) University of Chicago [Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, 1927, 162; LW3]


1927.12.29 "Appointed to serve on this committee (Carus lectures)" of APA beginning 1 January 1930 until 31 December 1931 [1928.01.11 (05847); Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, 1927, 159]

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