1 George B. Vaughan, “The Challenge of Criticism”, Community and Junior College Journal, Vol. 50, October, 1979. p. 10-10.
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2 George B. Vaughan, “Critics of the Community College: An Overview”, New Directions For Community Colleges, Vol. 32, 1980. p. 13-13.
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3 J. Richard Johnston, “Community Colleges: Alternative to Elitism in Higher Education”, New Directions For Community Colleges, Vol. 32. 1980. p. 43-43.
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4 Ibid.
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5 Vaughan, op. cit. 1980. p. 8.
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6 Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis, Schooling in Capitalist America, (New York: Basic Books, 1976) p. 209-209.
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7 Vaughan, op. cit. 1979. p. 11.
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8 Jerome Karabel, “Community Colleges and Social Stratification”, Harvard Educational Remew Vol. 42, November, 1972. p. 526-526.
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9 C. Wright Mills, The Sociological Imagination, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1959) p. 8-8.
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10 Ibid.
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11 For an examination of community college students who transfer to selective private colleges and presumably experienced social mobility, see William Neumann and David Riesman, “The Community College Elite”, New Directions For Community Colleges, Vol. 32, 1980. pp. 53-71.
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12 Burton R. Clark, “The ‘Cooling-Out’ Function in Higher Education”, American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 65, May, 1960. pp. 569-576; “The ‘Cooling Out’ Function Revisited,” New Directions For Community Colleges, Vol. 32, 1980, pp. 15-31.
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13 For a discussion of a number of ways in which students may influence professors, see Mark Oromaner, “The Other Side of Student-Teacher Relationships”, Community and Junior College Journal, Vol. 51, April, 1981. pp. 12-15.
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14 K. Patricia Cross, “Community Colleges on the Plateau”, The Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 52, March/April, 1981. p. 120-120.
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15 Howard B. London, “In Between: The Community College Teacher”, The Annals, Vol. 448, March, 1980. pp. 62-73.
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16 Alvin W. Gouldner, The Future of Intellectuals and the Rise of the New Class, (New York: The Seabury Press, 1979).