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  <dc:title>Reporter - No 17</dc:title>
  <dc:description>This was a bulletin designed to share information throughout the Faculties and Departments of the Central Institute.

 - 'Was Peters nearly Right?' (the review appeared in The Times Educational Supplement on18 March 1977, by Harry Judge on Richard Peters the chair in Philosophy of Education)
 - 'Education for Life' (by Trevor Huddleston)
 - 'New Interdisciplinary Master's Degrees' 
 - 'Book Reviews' (Our Own Problem Now, by John D. Turner; The Need for the Third Area, by Margaret Spencer)
 - 'Arts Centre Activities- Summer 1977' (inciudes four pictures)
 - 'Personal Diary' (by John Cameron spending time at the Kenyatta University College, Nairobi)
 - 'Excursion Twenty' (by Roy Niblett, Professor of Higher Education)
 - 'The Question is Crucial' (comments on Psychological Research by Phil Salmon)
 - 'Senior Common Room' (report by Josie Levine)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>June 1977</dc:date>
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