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we feel life still coursing in its veins and are confident of its continuance . Dean Briggs MEN EN are not remembered , and artificial memorials are probably mistaken , except as they express the gracious and tender recollections of a ...
we feel life still coursing in its veins and are confident of its continuance . Dean Briggs MEN EN are not remembered , and artificial memorials are probably mistaken , except as they express the gracious and tender recollections of a ...
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... feels well or ill , and whether his pain is in his head , or in his stomach , or in his liver . But he is not competent to diag- nose his ... feel well they give the credit for their prosperity to the party 298 THE HARVARD GRADUATES MAGAZINE.
... feels well or ill , and whether his pain is in his head , or in his stomach , or in his liver . But he is not competent to diag- nose his ... feel well they give the credit for their prosperity to the party 298 THE HARVARD GRADUATES MAGAZINE.
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... feel any such change and perhaps for that very reason they themselves have been subject to a good deal of talk , some of which has drifted down wind to the Graduate . In an article published in the Atlantic Monthly last June , Dr ...
... feel any such change and perhaps for that very reason they themselves have been subject to a good deal of talk , some of which has drifted down wind to the Graduate . In an article published in the Atlantic Monthly last June , Dr ...
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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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