Volume 12, Issue 3 pp. 261-273
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AGAINST GEOGRAPHY

TUDOR DAVID

TUDOR DAVID

Assistant Editor, ‘Education’

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Footnotes

  • 1 To make confusion worse confounded the University of Cambridge has, since the war, appointed a professor of human ecology; he is an authority on social medicine.
  • 2 Annals of the Association of American Geographers. Vol. XXIX, Nos. 3–4, subsequently bound separately.
  • 3 Object and Method in Geographical Studies: An Inaugural Lecture, 1955, by Professor Norman Pye, Professor of Geography in the University of Leicester.
  • 4 Thus, for example, Fleure was a zoologist, Roxby a historian, Rudmose Brown a botanist. Wooldridge a geologist.
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