Records of Master of Arts in Teaching Program, 1920-1973 (inclusive).
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The Master of Arts in Teaching program was offered jointly by the Faculty of Education and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1936 to 1974. It was governed by an Administrative Board with members from both Faculties. From the description of Records of Master of Arts in Teaching Program, 1920-1973 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972638 ...
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