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    Teaching-Learning Communities Records - Events - Margaret Mead Visit - Interview (Carol Tice and Margaret Mead), 1976

    Tice, Carol H.
    2015

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    Dr_margaret_mead-1.mp4
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    Abstract

    Interview with Margaret Mead conducted by Carol H. Tice on the occasion of Mead's 1976 visit to Ann Arbor. Includes Mead's views on the role of the elderly in society.

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