Education, Volumen51New England Publishing Company, 1931 |
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... professors concern- ing the students . It is time that a student should present the professor . The college professor is , after all , a rather remarkable fellow , even though at times he seems estranged from our normal college ...
... professors concern- ing the students . It is time that a student should present the professor . The college professor is , after all , a rather remarkable fellow , even though at times he seems estranged from our normal college ...
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... professors , though ; what is that ? It is time to get back to that chance remark that I men- tioned above . The professor in question remarked that , after all , in fifteen or twenty years , athletics begin to lose that glamour which ...
... professors , though ; what is that ? It is time to get back to that chance remark that I men- tioned above . The professor in question remarked that , after all , in fifteen or twenty years , athletics begin to lose that glamour which ...
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... professor in relation to the ordinary extra - curricula activities of undergraduate life . I have shown how the posi- tion of the professor in regard to athletics is one of tolerant disinterest , how the position of the professor in ...
... professor in relation to the ordinary extra - curricula activities of undergraduate life . I have shown how the posi- tion of the professor in regard to athletics is one of tolerant disinterest , how the position of the professor in ...
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Literature and the American College Berenice Cooper 275 | 27 |
Resurrection Dr Frederick H Adler | 49 |
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