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November 17, 2005

What It Really Takes To Be a Professor

With post-meat market call backs now in full swing, this article from the Wall Street Journal's CollegeJournal.com may be particularly timely:  What It Really Takes To Be a Professor.  The article contains a lengthy interview with Geoffrey R. Stone (Chicago).

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