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From 1599-1999: Celebrating the Ratio Studiorum at Saint Louis University

Maher et al., 1999

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6870129338626290901
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Maher M
Shore P
Parker K
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From 1599 - 1999: Celebrating the Ratio Studiorum at Saint Louis University Page 1 Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education Volume 16 Article 8 9-1-1999 From 1599 - 1999: Celebrating the Ratio Studiorum at Saint Louis University Michael W. Maher 1957- Paul …
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