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Fame & Responsibility at Winford College

Fame & Responsibility at Winford College

Fame & Responsibility at Winford College

John Rogers

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2006
Materia
Humor
ISBN:
9781847286345
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Winford is a fictional college that illustrates the changes that colleges and universities have undergone in the past fifty years. John Rogers, a retired professor of Geology, uses this book to describe the decline in academic intentions from a school that feels a responsibility for students to one that is more interested in academic fame. The humorous text is enhanced by humorous sketches by Chapel Hill artist Sylvia Lauterborn.

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