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Concert program for University Wind Sinfonietta, July 21, 1964

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Concert program for University Concert Band, December 6, 1964

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Concert program for University Choir, Brass Choir and Madrigal Singers, April 17, 1962

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Concert program for The University Symphony Orchestra, January 26, 1982

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Concert program for The University Band March 6, 1966

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Concert program for The University Singers and the University Evening Chorus March 1, 1966

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Concert program for The University Wind Sinfonietta, February 18, 1966

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Concert Program for The University Sinfonietta, February 15, 1966

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Concert Program for The University Symphony Orchestra, January 28, 1966

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Concert program for The University Wind Sinfonietta, May 17, 1967

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Concert program for The University Symphony Orchestra, March 10, 1967

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Concert program for Concerto Concert with members of the University Symphony Orchestra, May 14, 1969

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Concert program for University Wind Sinfonietta and University Percussion Ensemble, Dec. 9, 1973

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Concert Program for University Chorale Talent Show February 10, 2007

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Leavis’s name is synonymous with a resolutely negative verdict on mass higher education: he went on record as saying ‘There’s no redeeming the democratic mass university’ (The Living Principle, p. 7). What relevance then does Leavis have for the majority of us involved in a system of widening participation, whether as students, researchers, teachers, managers or other stakeholders? The key to answering these questions in a productive way lies in our understanding of Leavis’s time at York. It is the work of this period that opens a dialogue between Leavis and contemporary debate on higher education. Appreciating Leavis’s later and currently more neglected work undertaken at York gives pointers to ways in which he can begin to be a meaningful presence again in relation to our thinking about the ‘democratic mass university’.