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The Bodger Dialogues:
Reshaping a college--and
its president Some Works Referred to in the Text |
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Contents Chapter One: Michael (Returning to origins) Chapter Two: Margaret (Re-entering the college's life, 1965-1970) Chapter Three: (Matthew (Preparing to preside, 1970-1976) Chapter Four: M.S. Part One (Getting started, 1976-1979) Chapter Five: M.S. Part Two (Making headway, 1979-1984) Chapter Six: Martin (Arriving...and ending, 1984-1994) Chapter Seven: Mirage (Postlude) |
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