The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen40Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1931 |
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... existence . ” The modern world began with the supplanting of human labor by mechanical power . The mass of common labor has throughout the history of our country been recruited from time to time by a new class of different origin ; and ...
... existence . ” The modern world began with the supplanting of human labor by mechanical power . The mass of common labor has throughout the history of our country been recruited from time to time by a new class of different origin ; and ...
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... existence . An effort to preserve them was made last year . If our subscription list had increased from two thousand to five thousand , we could have retained these departments . It did not , and so they must be dropped . Comprising ...
... existence . An effort to preserve them was made last year . If our subscription list had increased from two thousand to five thousand , we could have retained these departments . It did not , and so they must be dropped . Comprising ...
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... existence . His interest in roads and fortifications was part and parcel of a much broader concern with the whole problem of transportation . From canals he hoped much as a means of facilitating commerce and travel and thus binding ...
... existence . His interest in roads and fortifications was part and parcel of a much broader concern with the whole problem of transportation . From canals he hoped much as a means of facilitating commerce and travel and thus binding ...
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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