The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volúmenes41-42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1932 |
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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 which never puts itself to the test by some act of production will lose its energy and its responsiveness to fresh ideas . The President , therefore , is funda- mentally right in his insistence that the Faculty of Harvard should be ...
... mind which never puts itself to the test by some act of production will lose its energy and its responsiveness to fresh ideas . The President , therefore , is funda- mentally right in his insistence that the Faculty of Harvard should be ...
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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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