The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volúmenes41-42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1932 |
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tion , as there must be . For were not attendance to the course made obligatory , the audience would undoubtedly be limited to government students and the Liberal Club . That is a sad thing to say about any college , but it is true ...
tion , as there must be . For were not attendance to the course made obligatory , the audience would undoubtedly be limited to government students and the Liberal Club . That is a sad thing to say about any college , but it is true ...
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tion , or the educational sociologists of our teachers colleges , who sit whispering at their elbows , should have the power to determine the character of humanistic education . They now have that power , through the sweeping , long ...
tion , or the educational sociologists of our teachers colleges , who sit whispering at their elbows , should have the power to determine the character of humanistic education . They now have that power , through the sweeping , long ...
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Student Life 120 183 274 | 14 |
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Apology for the Countess of Pembroke by T S Eliot | 63 |
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