MIT President Emeritus Julius A. Stratton delivers an illuminating talk titled “Founders’ Philosophies,” as the first in a series of nine presentations by various MIT luminaries for an IAP (Independent Activities Period) event called “They Were There, ” offered during January 1976.  Quoting from a number of key documents in MIT’s history, Stratton provides a detailed assessment of the scope and vision of William Barton Rogers, founder of the Institute, and a comprehensive historical context to the climate of the times.  MIT Museum Collections.

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