The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volúmenes41-42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1932 |
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... matters should have been stifled ere its birth . It does not do to trust to the matter remaining in the mind . No- thing can take the place of notes struck off with the animal heat of the fever upon them , and I hope you are making some ...
... matters should have been stifled ere its birth . It does not do to trust to the matter remaining in the mind . No- thing can take the place of notes struck off with the animal heat of the fever upon them , and I hope you are making some ...
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... matter , except to me ; but it does matter that good spruce forests are cut down to make paper on which to print the dry and dreary and almost supernaturally unimportant results of some young man's " re- search " in an already trampled ...
... matter , except to me ; but it does matter that good spruce forests are cut down to make paper on which to print the dry and dreary and almost supernaturally unimportant results of some young man's " re- search " in an already trampled ...
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... matter for reflection , they extend the range of human perceptiveness . Repeated triumphs have established the prestige of research in the sciences . We may be visited by misgivings , it is true , when we reflect upon the uses to which ...
... matter for reflection , they extend the range of human perceptiveness . Repeated triumphs have established the prestige of research in the sciences . We may be visited by misgivings , it is true , when we reflect upon the uses to which ...
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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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