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Davis, Jesse B. "Looking Backward and Forward After 25 Years." Junior College Journal 9, no. 8 (1939): 530-533.

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"Fallacies of Carnegie Report." Sierra Educational News 32, no. 10 (1932): 15.

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Garrison, Lloyd A. "How Small Can a Junior College Be?" Junior College Journal. 9, no. 3 (Dec. 1938): 118-121.

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Hancock, Leonard J. "Does the Junior College Make Good Citizens?" Junior College Journal 4, no 5 (February 1934): 225-227.

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Joyal, Arnold Edward. "Factors Relating to the Establishment and Maintenance of Junior Colleges, with Special Reference to California." University of California Publications in Education 6 (1932): 361-418.

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Kansas City Community College. Institutional Self-Study. Kansas City, KS, 1975.

Keller, Robert J., Harry M. Lokken, and Roy F. Meyer. The Junior College in Minnesota. St. Paul: State of Minnesota, Department of Education, 1958.

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Koos, Leonard V. "A Momentous Judicial Decision Affecting the Junior College." School Review 37 (December, 1930): 12.

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Koos, Leonard. Progress and Problems of the Junior College. In Problems in Education. Cleveland: Western Reserve University Press, 1927.

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Lahti, Robert E. "A Review of Junior-college Development in Wyoming and a Statistical Comparison of Academic Performance of Junior-College Transfer Students and native Students at the University of Wyoming." Ph.D. diss., University of Wyoming, 1961.

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Lee, Charles A. A Proposed Statewide Public Junior College Organization for Missouri. Ed.D. diss., Teachers College, 1935.

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Napier, John H. "Mining Course at Placer." Junior College Journal 9, no. 8 (1939): 471-473.

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