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... thought of many a citizen and student . It is a thought that does not clearly perceive the gap between the scholar's data and the prob- lems of a living society ; but it is a thought impossible to avoid , springing inevitably from the ...
... thought of many a citizen and student . It is a thought that does not clearly perceive the gap between the scholar's data and the prob- lems of a living society ; but it is a thought impossible to avoid , springing inevitably from the ...
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thought and action is stale and repetitious , full of anxiety before the Coming Day , and indirectly calculated to maintain Yankee Imperialism in Central America , the sweatshop , and the 18th century tradition in art and literature ...
thought and action is stale and repetitious , full of anxiety before the Coming Day , and indirectly calculated to maintain Yankee Imperialism in Central America , the sweatshop , and the 18th century tradition in art and literature ...
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... thought of their author , by recounting his conversations with him . For Mr. More seems convinced that the ultimate thought of Irving ' Cf. University of Toronto Quarterly , Jan. 1934 , or The American Review , April 1934 . Babbitt can ...
... thought of their author , by recounting his conversations with him . For Mr. More seems convinced that the ultimate thought of Irving ' Cf. University of Toronto Quarterly , Jan. 1934 , or The American Review , April 1934 . Babbitt can ...
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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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