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Linking Academic Freedom and Shared Governance: The Rollins College Inquiry, 1933
Jack C. Lane Alexander W. Weddell Professor Emeritus of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1931 Curriculum Conference, academic freedom, American Association of University Professors (AAUP), Arthur Lovejoy, Conference Plan, John Dewey, President Hamilton Holt, Professor Jack C. Lane, Professor John Rice, Professor Ralph Lounsbury, Rollins College Centennial History, shared governance, Two-Hour Plan
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