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... lectures in this scheme of things . The idea that English professors and readers lecture five or six times a year , and then only when they have something original and startling to say , is a glorious myth . The courses of lectures in ...
... lectures in this scheme of things . The idea that English professors and readers lecture five or six times a year , and then only when they have something original and startling to say , is a glorious myth . The courses of lectures in ...
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... of experience . They will lecture on widely assorted topics , though coming to bear largely on the depression , its effect and lesson . Besides these lectures there will be discussion groups 124 THE HARVARD GRADUATES ' MAGAZINE.
... of experience . They will lecture on widely assorted topics , though coming to bear largely on the depression , its effect and lesson . Besides these lectures there will be discussion groups 124 THE HARVARD GRADUATES ' MAGAZINE.
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... lecture hall , yet , at the first test , the room proved an out- standing monument to the acknowledged inability of architects to provide against this disaster . Henry Ward Beecher once asked Richard Morris Hunt how much he knew about ...
... lecture hall , yet , at the first test , the room proved an out- standing monument to the acknowledged inability of architects to provide against this disaster . Henry Ward Beecher once asked Richard Morris Hunt how much he knew about ...
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