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1967 China Q. iii (1967)

handle is hein.journals/chnaquar8 and id is 1 raw text is: THE CHINA QUARTERLY
January-March 1967                                            No. 29
Editor: Roderick MacFarquhar    Administrative Assistant: Karen H. Judd
Advisory Editorial Board:
G. F. Hudson, Oxford; A. Doak Barnett Columbia; Cyril Birch, Berkeley;
Howard L. Boorman, Columbia; Jerome A. Cohen, Harvard Law School; Alexander
Eckstein, University of Michigan; John K. Fairbank, Harvard; Albert Feuerwerker,
University of Michigan; Maurice Freedman, London School of Economics; A. M.
Halpern Harvard; Werner Klatt, School of Slavonic Studies; Donald W. Klein,
Harvard; Choh-ming Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong; John M. L. Lindbeck,
Harvard; Mark Mancail, Stanford; Dwight Perkins, Harvard; Lucien W. Pye, M.I.T.;
Robert A. Scalopino, Berkeley; Stuart R. Schram, Fondation Nationale des Sciences
Politiques; Benjamin Schwartz, Harvard; G. William Skinner, Stanford; George E.
Taylor, University of Washington; Kenneth R. Walker, School of Oriental and African
Studies; Hellmut Wilhelm, University of Washington; Mary Wright, Yale.
page
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