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... appeared to the orator of one hundred years ago , was to become perfected by reason in intellectual and moral power , and thus attain happiness . In Austin's audience in 1831 sat a young man who the day before had taken his bachelor's ...
... appeared to the orator of one hundred years ago , was to become perfected by reason in intellectual and moral power , and thus attain happiness . In Austin's audience in 1831 sat a young man who the day before had taken his bachelor's ...
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... appearance of cleanliness . The majority of the rooms are distinctly quieter , and the outlook of all the Houses , excepting Adams , is much more pleasant . The general appearance of the Houses ( despite the objections of some to the ...
... appearance of cleanliness . The majority of the rooms are distinctly quieter , and the outlook of all the Houses , excepting Adams , is much more pleasant . The general appearance of the Houses ( despite the objections of some to the ...
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... appeared at ten o'clock every morning of the year with a fresh gardenia in his lapel , the President of the Camelot Club , graduate students who said " Even so , " commuters of all descriptions , and assorted people who just came in to ...
... appeared at ten o'clock every morning of the year with a fresh gardenia in his lapel , the President of the Camelot Club , graduate students who said " Even so , " commuters of all descriptions , and assorted people who just came in to ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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