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History, Massachusetts, Higher, Individual Institutions Of Higher Education, Politics - Current Events, Education, History & Theory - General, Higher education and state, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Political Science / General, Cambridge, 20th century, Business and education, Case studies, Harvard UniversityShowing 1 featured edition. View all 0 editions?
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How Harvard Rules: Reason in the Service of Empire
January 1990, South End Press
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0896082849 9780896082847
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"Russell Baker, the resident wit at the otherwise humorless New York Times, summed up the 100th Anniversary Celebration of The Statue of Liberty: The plans for the Statue of Liberty business remind me of a song somebody ought to write."
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