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Untereiner on the title-page because he made major conrxihutions to our theoreti­ cal formulations. Wayne Untereiner, Richard Hobson, Clif­ ford Geertz, Jr., Charles Griffith, and Ralph Patrick (all graduate students in anthropology at Harvard University) have not only done unusually competent work as research assist­ ants each has made significant criticisms of content and style We have placed the name of Mr. Walter Taylor and Paul Friedrich kindly read the manuscript and made suggestions. Professor Jerome Bruner has made clarifying suggestions. To Professor Leslie White we owe several references that we probably would not have discovered ourselves. Alfred Meyer was very helpful, especially with the German materials. We have also benefited from the memoranda and records, largely unpublished, of the Commit­ tee on Conceptual Integration of the American Sociological Society (Albert Blumenthal, Chairman) of which one of us (C. His extensive bibliography through *935 greatly lightened our task, and his text was also suggestive to us at many points. PRINTED BY TIIE H\R\ARD UNIVERSITY PRINTING OFFICE CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.AĪCKNOW LEDGM ENTS T T J E a r e indebted to Professor Robert V V Bierstedt for access to his master's thesis, only a small portion of which has been pub­ lished. W A Y N E U N TR E IN E R AND APPENDICES BYĬAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.A.

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1ĬULTURE A CRITICAL R EV IEW OF CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONSĬ LY D E KLUCICHOHN WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF PEABODY M USEUM OF AMERICAN A R C H E O L O G Y AND ETHNOLOGY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY V O L. CULTURE A CRITICAL R EVIEW OF CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS






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