The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen42Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1933 |
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... societies in the American colonies on the model of those in Lon- don , " particularly the Royal Society , and the Society for en- couraging commerce . " After consultation with the most learned and public spirited citizens . Mr. Mayhew ...
... societies in the American colonies on the model of those in Lon- don , " particularly the Royal Society , and the Society for en- couraging commerce . " After consultation with the most learned and public spirited citizens . Mr. Mayhew ...
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... society , it follows their profession will first become isolated from society and then attacked by it . The one task the literary colleges do admirably is to train scholars to train other scholars . Like the monasteries , the ...
... society , it follows their profession will first become isolated from society and then attacked by it . The one task the literary colleges do admirably is to train scholars to train other scholars . Like the monasteries , the ...
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... society which it is their duty to serve . Under prevailing conditions , society at tremendous expense is every year educating thousands of young men and women for futility . Society will not forever tolerate the use of great wealth to ...
... society which it is their duty to serve . Under prevailing conditions , society at tremendous expense is every year educating thousands of young men and women for futility . Society will not forever tolerate the use of great wealth to ...
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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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