The Social History of American EducationBernard Edward McClellan, William J. Reese |
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The Transformation of Massachusetts Education 16701780 | 23 |
StudentFaculty Conflict at Harvard | 39 |
The EighteenthCentury Origins of the Split between Private | 53 |
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