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  • Arts: A practical argument
    by Sloan, Katherine
  • New lessons in regionalism
    by Peirce, Neal R
  • Showcasing research
  • Freestanding think tanks
  • Art for New England's sake!
    by Harney, John O
  • Editor's memo
    by Harney, John O
  • History Drives us
    by Brett, James T
  • On demonstrating the economic value of higher education
    by Gee, E Gordon
  • On leadership in higher education
    by Gee, E Gordon
  • Easy days are over
    by Dobelle, Evans S
  • Balance of trade
  • art of New England higher education, The
    by Hoy, John C
  • On tenure and academic responsibility
    by Gee, E Gordon
  • Ten to life?
  • On pecking orders
    by Gee, E Gordon
  • Correction
  • College music: A work in progress?
    by Freeman, Robert
  • Trafficking in wonder: The arts and the liberal arts
    by Feinsod, Arthur
  • Student Debt: Impending Doom?
    by Martin, Susan W
  • arts and society: Looking ahead, The
    by Coleman, Elizabeth
  • Visual arts in the schools: A joint Venture
    by Sproll, Paul A C
  • On lifelong learning
    by Gee, E Gordon
  • Practicing what you preach
  • Summer internships
  • Outdistanced?
  • Now, your local weather
  • Deregulating Higher Education
    by McMahon, Eleanor M
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