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Title I of ESEA: The Politics of Implementing Federal Education Reform

Jerome Murphy
Harvard Educational Review April 1971, 41 (1) 35-63; DOI: https://doi.org/10.17763/haer.41.1.gv0n223076667l75
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  1. Allison, Graham T. Bureaucracy and Policy: Conceptual Models and ike Cuban Missile Crisis. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., forthcoming 1971.
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