




Monteith College was endowed by a Ford Foundation Grant. Its purpose was to provide general education in an innovative way. Monteith was an experimental college developed by the College of Liberal Arts to study whether a small college on a large university for commuters could provide a first-rate education for average undergraduates. Monteith College was founded in 1959 and closed in 1979. This collection consists of newspapers produced by students of Monteith College.
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