Academic freedom and academic tenure at Harvard, 1869-1894 / Marvin Lazerson. January 15, 1965.

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Academic freedom and academic tenure at Harvard, 1869-1894 / Marvin Lazerson. January 15, 1965.

Typewritten essay for History 265, seminar in American educational history, given in the fall term of 1964-1965 by Professor Paul Buck.

62 leaves ; 28 cm.

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