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... prove worthy ; and able men , with independent means , eager to serve a worthy cause , looking not for high salaries ... proved schol- ars . These scholars would stand to the selected group of prize- fellows in the place of advisors ...
... prove worthy ; and able men , with independent means , eager to serve a worthy cause , looking not for high salaries ... proved schol- ars . These scholars would stand to the selected group of prize- fellows in the place of advisors ...
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... proved their uselessness . Perhaps it is time for the plain citizen to come forward with proposals of his own , proposals not merely for study but for action . Our public moralists and alarmists raise holy hands at the thought of the ...
... proved their uselessness . Perhaps it is time for the plain citizen to come forward with proposals of his own , proposals not merely for study but for action . Our public moralists and alarmists raise holy hands at the thought of the ...
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... proved to be one of his most deeply felt intellectual and emotional debts provokes a quaint delight now in recollection . Years ago , still an under- graduate , perhaps even a freshman , he remembers going into the Old Corner Book Store ...
... proved to be one of his most deeply felt intellectual and emotional debts provokes a quaint delight now in recollection . Years ago , still an under- graduate , perhaps even a freshman , he remembers going into the Old Corner Book Store ...
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WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
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