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The New School - 1919-1944 - Twenty-Fifth Anniversary

by Nason, John W

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New York: New School for Social Research 1944, 1st ptg. (hardcover) [18pp]. Very good. "Text of a speech by Dr. John W. Nason, president of Swarthmore College, given at a reception held in honor of Dr. Alvin Johnston in Daylesford, Pa., November 27, 1943."..

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Title
The New School - 1919-1944 - Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
Author
Nason, John W
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Hardcover
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Publisher
New School for Social Research
Place of Publication
New York
Keywords
Social Philosophy, Education

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