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Life and Learning in Southern California: Private Colleges in the Popular Culture
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 February 2017
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- Essay Review IV
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- Copyright © 1975 by New York University
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1. Stone, Lawrence, “The Ninnyversity?,” The New York Review of Books (January 28, 1971) 21–29; Smith, Wilson, “The New Historian of American Education,” Harvard Educational Review (Spring 1961) vol. 32, no. 2, 136–143; Bailyn, Bernard, Education in the Forming of American Society (Chapel Hill, Carolina: 1960).Google Scholar
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