The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 57Century Company, 1898 - American literature |
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Page 157
... question was to become a part of the club's history ; but in a woman's club this could never have hap- pened , because no woman mathematician would have been allowed to form the habit of silent sit- ting in thought . The question asked ...
... question was to become a part of the club's history ; but in a woman's club this could never have hap- pened , because no woman mathematician would have been allowed to form the habit of silent sit- ting in thought . The question asked ...
Page 266
... question of an unsinkable , but of a sinkable " ; not a ques- tion of Havana , but of Santiago ; and that at a subsequent date he would consider the question of unsinkables . He then confided to me that he was about to start for ...
... question of an unsinkable , but of a sinkable " ; not a ques- tion of Havana , but of Santiago ; and that at a subsequent date he would consider the question of unsinkables . He then confided to me that he was about to start for ...
Page 599
... question in turn , the interpreter trans- lating my answers word for word , while the secretary wrote them down . When the identification questions were over , the next question was as follows : " What was the object of the vessel com ...
... question in turn , the interpreter trans- lating my answers word for word , while the secretary wrote them down . When the identification questions were over , the next question was as follows : " What was the object of the vessel com ...
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