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... mind . Gil Dobie's singularly frank statement to the press last November expressed the state of mind of a coach who spent nine years drilling a West Coast team in the intricacies of the game and then came East : When I was coaching in ...
... mind . Gil Dobie's singularly frank statement to the press last November expressed the state of mind of a coach who spent nine years drilling a West Coast team in the intricacies of the game and then came East : When I was coaching in ...
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... mind are either nonsensical or injurious . First , the ordinary mind regards as sheer nonsense the idea that it makes no difference whether the new fact , the new bit of knowledge , one seeks is of any consequence or not . Perhaps in ...
... mind are either nonsensical or injurious . First , the ordinary mind regards as sheer nonsense the idea that it makes no difference whether the new fact , the new bit of knowledge , one seeks is of any consequence or not . Perhaps in ...
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... mind ridiculous . Not to press the figure further , but to come down to cases , let us consider , say , Ralph ... mind in " enlarging the bounds of human knowledge " than the work of a creative theatre artist who studies the play with ...
... mind ridiculous . Not to press the figure further , but to come down to cases , let us consider , say , Ralph ... mind in " enlarging the bounds of human knowledge " than the work of a creative theatre artist who studies the play with ...
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