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Volume 36, Number 4, Winter 2012Table of Contents
- Clark Kerr: The Unapologetic Pragmatist
- pp. 481-497
- The Politics of Knowledge in 1960s America
- pp. 551-581
- The Uses of the Foreign Student
- pp. 583-615
- Index to Volume 36
- pp. 623-625
- Contributors
- pp. 617-619
- Acknowledgments
- p. 621
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