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Graduate study can be described as an intimate relationship between a supervising professor and a student. The relationship may be expressed as a mentor‐ward involvement in which the faculty member seeks advancement for his student in order to enhance the field and his role in it. While there are some hazards in this kind of relationship, it represents our best hope for the continuation of scholarship.
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