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| Robert Maynard Hutchins (1929–1951)Alias: R.M. Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Robert Hutchins, Robert M. Hutchins, Robert M. Hutchins, Robert Hutchins ed. ... (see complete list), Robert Hutchins ed., hutchinsedrobertmayn, Ed. Hutchins Robert M., Robert M., Ed. Hutchins, Robert M Hutchins Editor, Robert M., Marx Hutchins, Robert M., James Hutchins, Robert M., Hegel Hutchins, Robert M., Bacom Hutchins, Robert M., Homer Hutchins, Robert M., Dante Hutchins, Editor Robert M. Hutchins, Milton Hutchins Robert M., Robert M., Virgil Hutchins, Robert M., Milton Hutchins, Robert M., Goethe Hutchins, Robert M.,Fielding Hutchins, Robert M., Tolstoy Hutchins, Robert M., Plotinus Hutchins, Robert M., Montaigne Hutchins, Foreword by Robert M. Hutchins, Robert M., Dostoevsky Hutchins, Robert M., Shakespeare Hutchins, Robert Maynard Hutchins [Editor], Robert M., Newton, Huygens Hutchins, Robert Maynard Ed. Virgil - Hutchins, John - Hutchins, Robert M. Ed. Milton, Robert M., Machiavelli, Hobbes Hutchins, Robert Encyclopedia Britannica; Hutchins, Robert M., Herodotus, Thucydides Hutchins, Robert M., Descartes, De Spinoza Hutchins, Aristotle; Editor Robert Maynard Hutchins, Robert Maynard Hutchins (editor in chief), Robert M., Locke, Berkeley, Hulme Hutchins, Robert M., Gilbert, Galileo, Harvey Hutchins, Robert M., Lavoisier, Fourier, Faraday Hutchins, John; Hutchins, Robert M.; Murray, John Courtney,, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Editor in Chief Edward Gi, and Robert Maynard Hutchins, editor in chief Geoff, and Robert Maynard Hutchins, editor in chief Migue, James; Editor-in-chief - Hutchins, Robert Maynard;, and Robert Maynard Hutchins, editor in chief Nicol, William; Editor-in-chief - Hutchins, Robert Maynar, Naguib; Translated by Hutchins, William Maynard an, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Editor in Chief James Bos, and Robert Maynard Hutchins, editor in chief Homer | 1,531 | 6 | (4.2) | 0 | 0 |
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Author DisambiguationHow many authors?Robert Maynard Hutchins is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct, homonymous authors, go ahead and split the author.
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