Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 13-14Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1964 |
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... higher education may be inferred from many factors . Three such factors which will be considered in this paper are : ( 1 ) Comparative statistics in enrolment figures in institutions of higher learning ; ( 2 ) financial support of higher ...
... higher education may be inferred from many factors . Three such factors which will be considered in this paper are : ( 1 ) Comparative statistics in enrolment figures in institutions of higher learning ; ( 2 ) financial support of higher ...
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... higher education ) first , let us see what may be said about Russian and American higher education . George F. Zook , in an article significantly entitled : " Who Should Control Our Insti- tutions of Higher Education ? " says : 2 ...
... higher education ) first , let us see what may be said about Russian and American higher education . George F. Zook , in an article significantly entitled : " Who Should Control Our Insti- tutions of Higher Education ? " says : 2 ...
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... higher learning in Russia , and when , further , it is noted that whereas all 716 Soviet higher schools are open to all academically - not financially or socially ... higher. JANUARY 1943 ] HIGHER EDUCATION IN UNITED STATES 45.
... higher learning in Russia , and when , further , it is noted that whereas all 716 Soviet higher schools are open to all academically - not financially or socially ... higher. JANUARY 1943 ] HIGHER EDUCATION IN UNITED STATES 45.
Contents
EDITORIALS | 1 |
ARTICLES | 9 |
Higher Education in the United States and in | 40 |
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