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A seminar with Talcott Parsons at Brown University: "My Life and Work" (in two parts) Saturday, March 10, 1973.(THE MARCH 10, 1973 SEMINAR)
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The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
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January 1, 2006
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Seminar Faculty: Robert M. Marsh, Martin U. Martel, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Albert F. Wessen, and C. Parker Wolf in sociology; and A. Hunter Dupree in the history of science. Faculty Visitors: George H. Borts and Mark B. Schupack (economics), Erwin C. Hargrove (political science), and Philip L. Quinn (philosophy of science). Seminar Students: Robert J. Cormack, Inge Corless, Robert B. Corno, Jeffrey J. Cymrot, Robert D. Conway, John Fulton, Raymond L. Goldstein, Adrian Hayes, Gary K...
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