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Abstract
To serve the profession thus, the Association must broaden its membership base. First, however, it must broaden the base of involvement by increasing and extending opportunities for direct engagement of the membership at large; second, it must develop and provide services which will be of interest and value to present and potential members; and third, it must be prepared to accept a leadership role in extending and refining the processes of general-liberal education and undergraduate teaching.
Recommended Citation
LaFauci, Horatio M.
(1970)
"The State of the Association for General and Liberal Studies,"
Perspectives (1969-1979): Vol. 2:
No.
1, Article 2.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/perspectives/vol2/iss1/2