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... learned bodies , monographs , statistical charts , proceedings of boards and com- missions , all have been called into play in the effort to meet our problem of crime . And all the while the criminal has in- creased and flourished and ...
... learned bodies , monographs , statistical charts , proceedings of boards and com- missions , all have been called into play in the effort to meet our problem of crime . And all the while the criminal has in- creased and flourished and ...
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... learned commissions have done their best for us . Governors and mayors have done what they can for us . We have had reorganizations of the police in many of our leading cities ; we have had changes in criminal statutes , establishing ...
... learned commissions have done their best for us . Governors and mayors have done what they can for us . We have had reorganizations of the police in many of our leading cities ; we have had changes in criminal statutes , establishing ...
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... learned — if I do say so dissertation on drama . The only trouble was that nobody my audience had ever read the Poetics , so nobody knew what I was talking about . It was my first , and probably my last dabble in " scholarship . " I ...
... learned — if I do say so dissertation on drama . The only trouble was that nobody my audience had ever read the Poetics , so nobody knew what I was talking about . It was my first , and probably my last dabble in " scholarship . " I ...
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WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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