The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... citizens with more than average mentality and educational training who are interested enough in public affairs to read some newspaper , to discuss the latest eco- nomic or political panacea , and perhaps even to appear once in a while ...
... citizens with more than average mentality and educational training who are interested enough in public affairs to read some newspaper , to discuss the latest eco- nomic or political panacea , and perhaps even to appear once in a while ...
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... citizens ' who lend their names and influence to retard the onward march of their community .... You cannot have burglars without a ' fence , ' and local gangs cannot persist without ' best citizens . ' " We await with interest Mr ...
... citizens ' who lend their names and influence to retard the onward march of their community .... You cannot have burglars without a ' fence , ' and local gangs cannot persist without ' best citizens . ' " We await with interest Mr ...
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... citizens . If the citizen had the right to criticize the party in power but not the right to change it by means of lawful elections , either the exercise of the right of opposition would be reduced to fruit- less slander or freedom of ...
... citizens . If the citizen had the right to criticize the party in power but not the right to change it by means of lawful elections , either the exercise of the right of opposition would be reduced to fruit- less slander or freedom of ...
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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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