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... means to an end . Yet his thought processes , apparently , were never concerned with where this means might lead . The primary purpose of culture was to increase material prosperity , to equip mankind for more rapid progress . And he ...
... means to an end . Yet his thought processes , apparently , were never concerned with where this means might lead . The primary purpose of culture was to increase material prosperity , to equip mankind for more rapid progress . And he ...
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... means to open the Library during the customary hours . On the other side is the consideration that every fair means of economy is no doubt necessary , and that no economy was ever devised which did not hurt someone . That Widener has ...
... means to open the Library during the customary hours . On the other side is the consideration that every fair means of economy is no doubt necessary , and that no economy was ever devised which did not hurt someone . That Widener has ...
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... means that your worries about the smaller clubs , to come later , are over . The men of the first four fifteens immediately begin the clownish process of " run- ning for the Dickey , " which means that for three days they are required ...
... means that your worries about the smaller clubs , to come later , are over . The men of the first four fifteens immediately begin the clownish process of " run- ning for the Dickey , " which means that for three days they are required ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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