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|image = Percy Hughes Ph.D. NSRW1-0010.jpg }} Percy Hughes (1872–1952) was a philosopher and teacher, and a leading figure in the Philosophy, Education, and Psychology department at Lehigh University. LifeHughes was born in Peshawar in British India. A child of missionary Anglican parents, Hughes lived in London before arriving to the United States at the age of 16. He received his A.B degree from Alfred University, and his MA and Ph.D. degrees from the Teachers College at Columbia University under John Dewey, who would become a lifelong friend.[1] Hughes joined Lehigh University in 1907 as an assistant professor of Philosophy, Education and Psychology, and remained there until his retirement in 1942. A prolific writer, he published extensively in a variety of topics including philosophy, education and psychology. Publications
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Yates|first1=Willard Ross|title=Lehigh University: A History of Education in Engineering, Business, and the Human Condition|date=1992|publisher=Lehigh University Press|location=Bethlehem, PA|page=121|accessdate=2 February 2015}} External links{{Wikisource author}}
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