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Title Page
Dedication
Epigraph
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: Disciplining
Chapter 1. Howard University: Making the Campus into a Base for Social Action
Chapter 2. Michigan State University: Evolving the Land Grant Philosophy of Service
Chapter 3. San Francisco State College: Striking for Community
Chapter 4. Harvard University–Radcliffe College: Educating for Action
Chapter 5. Stanford University: Pursuing Objectivity
Chapter 6. Brown University: Updating the Liberal Arts Tradition
Chapter 7. Georgetown University: Redefining Jesuit Service
Conclusion: “To Channel Off Discontent”
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