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... tion of the Women's Colleges Grant , Neil Forbes , Gay Austria 818 72 Thoughts at Lunch 660 Muir , Edwin , Past and Present 776 577 • Murphy , Helen , Overflow Notes 223 400 Gray , Morris , Jr. , The Trial of Strength . Myers , A ...
... tion of the Women's Colleges Grant , Neil Forbes , Gay Austria 818 72 Thoughts at Lunch 660 Muir , Edwin , Past and Present 776 577 • Murphy , Helen , Overflow Notes 223 400 Gray , Morris , Jr. , The Trial of Strength . Myers , A ...
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... tion of an explanation of things , includ- ing one's self . He used to say , ' If a man has reached the age of twenty - five without a fairly good theory about life , or the age of thirty without a settled philosophy of life , no matter ...
... tion of an explanation of things , includ- ing one's self . He used to say , ' If a man has reached the age of twenty - five without a fairly good theory about life , or the age of thirty without a settled philosophy of life , no matter ...
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... tion . ' The assumptions behind it are that a democracy is a government under the leadership of everybody , that everybody can learn something even if he cannot become a real thinker , and that for social welfare the college must ...
... tion . ' The assumptions behind it are that a democracy is a government under the leadership of everybody , that everybody can learn something even if he cannot become a real thinker , and that for social welfare the college must ...
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... tion of facts and behavior . But this ignoring of religion is fatal to the real purpose of education . Facts and be- havior are dead stuff until man begins to interpret them ; and that interpre- tation is bound 18 WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT ?
... tion of facts and behavior . But this ignoring of religion is fatal to the real purpose of education . Facts and be- havior are dead stuff until man begins to interpret them ; and that interpre- tation is bound 18 WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT ?
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... tion , so business women explain the matter to themselves , he felt that he could scarcely assume too lofty a mien . --- - - But this accounts in part only for what appears to be the business man's present view . One of the business ...
... tion , so business women explain the matter to themselves , he felt that he could scarcely assume too lofty a mien . --- - - But this accounts in part only for what appears to be the business man's present view . One of the business ...
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