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Problems in the institutionalization of higher education; an analysis based on historical materials

Clues to the answers for such questions as the best preparation of qualified men for creative social science research, the extent to which the past development of natural science can be utilized as a guide to the future development of social science, the optimum educational organization, the proper...

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Published in:Behavioral Science 1957, Vol.2 (2), p.134-146
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