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... force , the sheer weight of numbers . The Soviet seeks to control through force of natural resources and the intelligent direction of unskilled masses . To these portentous forces the western world has to oppose scholarship . Brute force ...
... force , the sheer weight of numbers . The Soviet seeks to control through force of natural resources and the intelligent direction of unskilled masses . To these portentous forces the western world has to oppose scholarship . Brute force ...
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... force , and as the editor of our most noteworthy magazine his influence for the further civilization of America was , simply , tremendous . Only , a mind that suffered few illusions about its times was incapable of dissenting from one ...
... force , and as the editor of our most noteworthy magazine his influence for the further civilization of America was , simply , tremendous . Only , a mind that suffered few illusions about its times was incapable of dissenting from one ...
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... force . The character of tutorial work is , properly or not , determined by the general final examinations , the ... forces are never quite frank , though 207 STUDENT LIFE.
... force . The character of tutorial work is , properly or not , determined by the general final examinations , the ... forces are never quite frank , though 207 STUDENT LIFE.
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VOLUME XL | 47 |
ARTICLES | 72 |
As an Undergraduate Sees It by P W Wrenn Jr | 139 |
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