The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... believe it is generally agreed among students of our society that the basis of all our so - called social work has been moving gradually for some time from that of private charity to that of public agencies under government control ...
... believe it is generally agreed among students of our society that the basis of all our so - called social work has been moving gradually for some time from that of private charity to that of public agencies under government control ...
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continue to believe in the rationality of an athletic universe in which the colleges of Maine or Kentucky triumphed over ... believe that that will involve serious losses to either party . Until football forsakes the stadium , if it ever ...
continue to believe in the rationality of an athletic universe in which the colleges of Maine or Kentucky triumphed over ... believe that that will involve serious losses to either party . Until football forsakes the stadium , if it ever ...
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... believe that no Campus Communist , nor many of the other variety , for that matter , would take exception to that list , or if so , only on ac- count of its deficiencies . I have indeed omitted any mention of Communist virility and ...
... believe that no Campus Communist , nor many of the other variety , for that matter , would take exception to that list , or if so , only on ac- count of its deficiencies . I have indeed omitted any mention of Communist virility and ...
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HARVARD SEALS AND ARMS Samuel Eliot Morison | 16 |
HARVARD AND THE SMALL COLLEGE Harold A Larrabee | 27 |
MADAME Geneva Edward B Hall | 34 |
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