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had endowed the Susan Linn Sage professorship. Beyond the classroom, Sabine served as Dean of Graduate School from 1940 to 1944, and as Vice President of Cornell from 1943 to 1946. He was affiliated with the
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noted, "Sabine is the only textbook writer who is abreast of recent
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in 1899, received his A.B. in 1903 and Ph.D. in 1906. He taught at
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to modern fascism and nazism. George Sabine was also a
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Index

Cornell University
A History of Political Theory
Plato
carpenter
blacksmith
cook
gardener
lithographs
etchings
Leland Jenks
Rousseau
Hoffding
Lanson
Cassirer
Dayton, Ohio
Cornell University
Stanford University
professor
philosophy
University of Missouri
Ohio State University
Henry W. Sage
Cornell Branch of the Telluride Association
Washington, D.C.
A History of Political Theory
The Journal of Politics
American Political Science Review
Hugo Krabbe
The Philosophical Review
Leland H. Jenks

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