Madison Project Collection |
Administrative/Biographical History: The Madison Project was an innovative curriculum for teaching mathematics. It began at Syracuse University and was brought to Webster by Dr. Robert Davis in the early 1960s. The name "Madison" was taken from the MadisonJunior High School in Syracuse, NY, where the early trials of the curriculum were carried out.
Scope/Content: Includes various folders and reports, as well as teacher and student texts and 16mm films.
Conditions of Access and Use: The collection is open for research use by appointment only. 16mm films are not available for viewing due to their condition.
Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use: Copyright restrictions may apply.
Languages and Scripts of the Material: Materials entirely in English.
- About the Madison Project
- Acknowledgments
- Madison Project Collection
- Project Films
- Madison Project Timeline
- Webster College history
- Other Contributors
- Madison Project Materials
- Dr. Robert Davis
- Art Department (Webster University Archives)
- Course catalogs for Webster University
- Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (Webster University Archives)
- Gallery of Living Catholic Authors (Webster University Archives)
- Loretto Hilton Center
- Yearbooks
- Audrey Marie Effinger Dietrich Scrapbook
- Student Newspapers at Webster University Archive
- Arthur Rosenberg Strike Diary
- Kohl Papers
- Larson Collection