The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen40Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1931 |
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... believe that the professors of history , political economy , and international law , for example , would be free to hold and express any views to which their studies had brought them . Some of our state universities have not been able ...
... believe that the professors of history , political economy , and international law , for example , would be free to hold and express any views to which their studies had brought them . Some of our state universities have not been able ...
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... believe in having things run by sentiment ! " To this the physician replied , " Your love for your mother is a matter of sentiment . The Civil War , in which thousands gave their lives to save this country from disruption , was a matter ...
... believe in having things run by sentiment ! " To this the physician replied , " Your love for your mother is a matter of sentiment . The Civil War , in which thousands gave their lives to save this country from disruption , was a matter ...
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rally . It can not be artificially generated and I believe that by far the best scheme would be to let nature take ... believe that the College would enormously benefit by the isolation of the drunken element . About eighty per cent of ...
rally . It can not be artificially generated and I believe that by far the best scheme would be to let nature take ... believe that the College would enormously benefit by the isolation of the drunken element . About eighty per cent of ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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