Hermann, Mary L. Linking Liberal and INDEX Professional Learning in Nursing Edu- STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, TO VOLUME 90 cation—4, 42 AND CIRCULATION (2004) Hrabowski, Freeman A., III. Leadership for (REQ ED BY 39 U.S 3685) a New Age: Higher Education’s Role in (1) Title of Publication: Liberal Education ISSUE THEMES Producing Minority Leaders—2, 26 (2) Publication no. 311-540. (3) Date of No. 1 (Winter): Looking Back, Looking Kelly, Robert L. The Place and Function of Filing: 9/30/04. (4) Frequency of issue Forward: 90 Years in Print the Proposed Association [1915]—1, 14 quarterly. (5) Number of issues published innually: 4. (6) Annual subscription price No. 2 (Spring): 2004 Annual Meeting: Kindelan, Nancy. Theatre Studies as a members, $36; nonmembers, $50. (7) Practicing Liberal Education Practical Liberal Education—4, 48 Complete mailing addresso f known office No. 3 (Summer): Cultural Studies and King, Henry Churchill. 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