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... present , its incursion into education must be made through the will and the beliefs of individual teachers . A university in which a number of such teachers are prominent , and in which the pre- vailing temper seems to encourage and ...
... present , its incursion into education must be made through the will and the beliefs of individual teachers . A university in which a number of such teachers are prominent , and in which the pre- vailing temper seems to encourage and ...
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... present GRADU- ATES ' MAGAZINE offers any promise of carrying on creditably as the HARVARD QUARTERLY . In answer to ... present number , we publish Professor Salvemini's " Democ- racy and Dictatorship , " which is as pertinent to the ...
... present GRADU- ATES ' MAGAZINE offers any promise of carrying on creditably as the HARVARD QUARTERLY . In answer to ... present number , we publish Professor Salvemini's " Democ- racy and Dictatorship , " which is as pertinent to the ...
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... present economic condition had not yet developed . They must be renovated and adapted to the new conditions . I am prepared to shed all my blood in order to uphold personal rights and political liberties . I should not spare one single ...
... present economic condition had not yet developed . They must be renovated and adapted to the new conditions . I am prepared to shed all my blood in order to uphold personal rights and political liberties . I should not spare one single ...
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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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