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    Santa Clara Review, vol. 105, no. 1

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    The Santa Clara, 2017-10-26

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    The Santa Clara, 2019-05-09

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    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 4, Summer 1992

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    12 - SQUEEZING THE MIDDLE CLASS Gone, in the face of staggering recessionary losses, is the peace of mind that once seemed the virtual birthright of the middle class. By Elizabeth Fernandez \u2779 18 - A FRAGILE PEACE El Salvador shows a ravaged but hopeful face to a delegation from SCU, Stanford, and the Diocese of San Jose. By Thomas Shanks, S.J. 24 - IT TAKES TEAMWORK Facing fierce global competition, more and more U.S. companies are exploring work teams. By Lisa Agrimonti \u2787 28 - GIVING TO SANTA CLARA: IT RUNS IN THE FAMILY A tradition of giving and a respect for education have inspired the Brutocao children to establish an endowment in honor of their parents. By Heidi Garfield 32 - UP CLOSE: JO BURR MARGADANT Like other women of the I-like-Ike generation, the French-history scholar\u27s life has grown in concert with tumultuous social changes. By Sunny Merikhttps://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 34 Number 3, Spring 1992

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    12 - EAST L.A. STORY Jesuit-run Dolores Mission Alternative School is a last chance for East L.A.\u27s troubled teen-agers, many of whom are members of violent Latino gangs. By Rene Romo \u2786 20 - ONE IS TOO MANY TWO ARE NOT ENOUGH A personal account of one woman\u27s struggle with alcohol addiction. By Lisa Agrimonti \u2787 24 - UP CLOSE: WITOLD KRASSOWSKI After five years in the Polish Underground Army during WW II, the founder of SCU\u27s Sociology Department came to America and discovered teaching. His 40-year commitment to students has never waivered. By Christine Spielberger \u2769 28 - WORKING WITHOUT A NET Millions of middle-class Americans now face a health care crisis once solely the plague of the poor. By Julie Sly \u2782 32 - AN ADDRESS ABROAD Spectacular changes during the past year have already transformed much of this recent account of teaching in Ukraine from current events to history. By Charles Phipps, SJ.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1049/thumbnail.jp
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