The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen41Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... academic life . A colleague justly decided that " Page was most interested in that one of the main tenses which we call the present . ' " " But teaching , once begun , is difficult to leave . A degree has pecuniary value only in the ...
... academic life . A colleague justly decided that " Page was most interested in that one of the main tenses which we call the present . ' " " But teaching , once begun , is difficult to leave . A degree has pecuniary value only in the ...
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... academic life . By comparison with what an American professor is called on to do , the work of a foreign teacher often seems a sinecure ; yet it is not evident that he contributes less to scholarship or to the intellectual life of his ...
... academic life . By comparison with what an American professor is called on to do , the work of a foreign teacher often seems a sinecure ; yet it is not evident that he contributes less to scholarship or to the intellectual life of his ...
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... academic scenery brought academic personalities into high relief . The atmosphere of my day at Radcliffe was one I would not will- ingly exchange for modern , material luxuries of brick and stone . Thirty years ago we cherished the old ...
... academic scenery brought academic personalities into high relief . The atmosphere of my day at Radcliffe was one I would not will- ingly exchange for modern , material luxuries of brick and stone . Thirty years ago we cherished the old ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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