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... scholarship by which knowledge is actually advanced as distin- guished from that other scholarship which , while it can be de- pended upon to gather facts , cannot proceed to make a new sig- nificant step forward in the advancement of ...
... scholarship by which knowledge is actually advanced as distin- guished from that other scholarship which , while it can be de- pended upon to gather facts , cannot proceed to make a new sig- nificant step forward in the advancement of ...
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... scholarship as we have defined it , and would not , so I believe , solve the problem . It would be unfor- tunate , if , in an effort to elevate the Graduate School , we were to stop at this point . Now I believe that President Lowell ...
... scholarship as we have defined it , and would not , so I believe , solve the problem . It would be unfor- tunate , if , in an effort to elevate the Graduate School , we were to stop at this point . Now I believe that President Lowell ...
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... scholarship of the university finds lodgment . In this institu- tion the emphasis is not laid upon social companionship , nor yet upon the scholarship of the prize - fellows ; but upon scholarship as such , upon its qualitative ...
... scholarship of the university finds lodgment . In this institu- tion the emphasis is not laid upon social companionship , nor yet upon the scholarship of the prize - fellows ; but upon scholarship as such , upon its qualitative ...
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WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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