1. Darnell Rucker, The Chicago Pragmatists,(Minneapolis: University of Minneapolis Press, 1969), 6. Rucker says, “Albion Small, for instance, left Colby to found the first graduate Department of Sociology in the world. Dewey came two years later despite what he considered an inadequate salary because Chicago offered to let him work in psychology and education, as well as philosophy, an opportunity that he could not expect at Michigan.
2. T.V. Smith, A Non-Existent Man, ( Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1962 ), 53.
3. Darnell Rucker, 24.
4. T.V. Smith, 51.
5. Darnell Rucker, 26.