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Family background and childhood in North Dakota; University of Minnesota, 1945-1954, B.S.L., J.D., Ph. D; professor of economics, St. Louis University, 1955-57; University of California, Berkeley: Institute of Industrial Relations; Schools of Commerce, Industry, and Labor, School of Education; executive vice chancellor, 1965-69; thoughts on Free Speech Movement and student unrest, financing of higher education, teaching, philanthropy, Commerce, Industry, and Labor ethics; research and consultation for Ford Foundation, Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, Asia Foundation; boards of directors: Cal Performances, UC Press, CNF, Russell Sage Foundation, and Mills College; reflections on Clark Kerr, Roger Heyns, and Haas family.

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