The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen37William Richards Castle (Jr.), Arthur Stanwood Pier Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association, 1929 |
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... four . In the class of 1643 there were only four students , but there were fifty - five theses . In 1687 there were eleven students and one hundred and nine theses ; in 1734 thirty - four students and ninety- five theses ; in 1751 ...
... four . In the class of 1643 there were only four students , but there were fifty - five theses . In 1687 there were eleven students and one hundred and nine theses ; in 1734 thirty - four students and ninety- five theses ; in 1751 ...
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... four lengths . Immediately after the Yale race , the crew decided to enter the Olympic trials , but here again the results were disap- pointing , although the Harvard four- oared shell qualified to represent the United States at ...
... four lengths . Immediately after the Yale race , the crew decided to enter the Olympic trials , but here again the results were disap- pointing , although the Harvard four- oared shell qualified to represent the United States at ...
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... four subjects each year . Is there anything sacrosanct in the no- tion that his studies of these four subjects should be mingled and poured together , to flow a disturbed and turbid stream throughout the year , instead of being dealt ...
... four subjects each year . Is there anything sacrosanct in the no- tion that his studies of these four subjects should be mingled and poured together , to flow a disturbed and turbid stream throughout the year , instead of being dealt ...
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METEORS AS THE CAUSE OF OUR GLACIER | 22 |
PHILOSOPHICAL | 29 |
THE TWENTYFIFTH ANNIVERSARY | 47 |
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