The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volúmenes41-42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1932 |
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... courses was to consider first whether or not a course could be classified as a " cinch " or " pipe " course , and then to consider it in relationship to their real life , upon which it must not be allowed to impinge . " Nothing before ...
... courses was to consider first whether or not a course could be classified as a " cinch " or " pipe " course , and then to consider it in relationship to their real life , upon which it must not be allowed to impinge . " Nothing before ...
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... course deteriorated , not because the student body was not behind it , but because it came to be run as a lecture course for information . It had not been made clear to the seniors , the speakers , and the audience that it was a course ...
... course deteriorated , not because the student body was not behind it , but because it came to be run as a lecture course for information . It had not been made clear to the seniors , the speakers , and the audience that it was a course ...
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... courses and at least one literature course . Since the mere inclusion of a course in the catalogue does not make it adequate and since History and Literature cannot give courses of its own , this would be an active limiting factor . A ...
... courses and at least one literature course . Since the mere inclusion of a course in the catalogue does not make it adequate and since History and Literature cannot give courses of its own , this would be an active limiting factor . A ...
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Where the Preparatory School Outstrips | 14 |
Apology for the Countess of Pembroke by T S Eliot 63 | 152 |
FluFlu Birds The by Walter Prichard Eaton 248 | 189 |
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