The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... question is un- answered . Kittredge and Lowes are getting on - where are the big men coming from to take their places ? How can we get an- other Grandgent , another Taussig , another Babbitt ? It will not be amiss to meditate on the ...
... question is un- answered . Kittredge and Lowes are getting on - where are the big men coming from to take their places ? How can we get an- other Grandgent , another Taussig , another Babbitt ? It will not be amiss to meditate on the ...
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... question whether teaching and research at present stand in the right relation , he is carrying his point with commendable firmness into sacrosanct territory . The ideal of research , at least in some branches of study , may well undergo ...
... question whether teaching and research at present stand in the right relation , he is carrying his point with commendable firmness into sacrosanct territory . The ideal of research , at least in some branches of study , may well undergo ...
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... question will be asked whether there are not enough magazines already in existence , and whether the present GRADU- ATES ' MAGAZINE offers any promise of carrying on creditably as the HARVARD QUARTERLY . In answer to the first question ...
... question will be asked whether there are not enough magazines already in existence , and whether the present GRADU- ATES ' MAGAZINE offers any promise of carrying on creditably as the HARVARD QUARTERLY . In answer to the first question ...
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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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