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Medford Bryan Evans

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It is my considered opinion that the average graduate of a non-elite college today knows less than the average graduate of an accredited high school knew thirty years ago. You may ask: Less of what? If so, I reply: Less of almost any field you care to name, and less of a total of all fields. It is
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sometimes assumed that we have substituted science for the classics. But in the mass institutions this is certainly not true. We have abandoned the classics, but we have not put science in their place. The average college student in my state today does not know any Latin, but he does not know any
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either. It is pretty hard to say just what he does know. Of course we have a lot of bright young people, and some of them do put their brightness to excellent use. But there is not much you can depend on any of them knowing simply by virtue of the fact that they have college
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Evans and his wife, the former Josephine Stanton (1908–2005), a teacher and government worker who was reared in
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A critical survey of the Citizens' Councils that cites Evans appeared in Lindsley Armstrong Smith, "
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Evans also lectured widely, even in small towns, mostly on anti-communist topics. Speaking in
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During the 1960s and 1970s, he was a frequent contributor to the JBS monthly magazine,
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The Citizens' Council; organized resistance to the second Reconstruction, 1954-64
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in American politics, education, and society. He was the father of the columnist
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The Southern Tradition Baying: Race, Religion, and Rhetorical Redoubts
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Evans contributed articles on educational trends to magazines (e.g.
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American college professor, writer, editor and critic of liberalism
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Medford Bryan Evans, "Liberal Education and Vocational Training",
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In addition, Evans worked for the since defunct radio station
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Civil Rights and the Private School Movement in Mississippi
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The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism
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Lufkin
Angelina County
Texas
USA
Hamilton
Loudoun County
Virginia
American
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Yale University
Professor
Conservative
political activist
M. Stanton Evans
college professor
liberalism
M. Stanton Evans
Lufkin
Angelina County
East Texas
magna cum laude
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Ph.D.
Yale University
New Haven
Connecticut
University of Mississippi
Oxford
Mississippi
Texas A&M University–Kingsville

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