EducationNew England Publishing Company, 1970 |
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... interest is much the same in all nations . This matter of direction of social interest is , indeed , of the greatest importance . Along lines of special activity in the arts and sciences it happens almost daily that two or three men ...
... interest is much the same in all nations . This matter of direction of social interest is , indeed , of the greatest importance . Along lines of special activity in the arts and sciences it happens almost daily that two or three men ...
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... interest of the alumni in the college , keep- ing them in touch with the college . The man who is asked to vote for a member of the governing body of his college is made to feel that he has some responsibility in its management and he ...
... interest of the alumni in the college , keep- ing them in touch with the college . The man who is asked to vote for a member of the governing body of his college is made to feel that he has some responsibility in its management and he ...
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... Interest in any phenomena of nature tends to beget interest in all nature . The specialism in the university involves the study of one thing or a few things in their universal relations ; as an ele- mentary view means the study of ...
... Interest in any phenomena of nature tends to beget interest in all nature . The specialism in the university involves the study of one thing or a few things in their universal relations ; as an ele- mentary view means the study of ...
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Agriculture Courses of Study in Boris D Bogen 89 | 28 |
Alpine Plants in New England Prof W Whitman Bailey 383 | 107 |
Arrested Development Supt N C Schaeffer 202 | 160 |
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