William Graham Sumner, Volume 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1954 - 758 pages |
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... faculty was that of puritanical mistrust of anything that had any pleasure in it . To be a member of the faculty , one must above all have been religiously orthodox at a time when beyond the reaches of the college campuses of 8.
... faculty was that of puritanical mistrust of anything that had any pleasure in it . To be a member of the faculty , one must above all have been religiously orthodox at a time when beyond the reaches of the college campuses of 8.
Page 36
... faculty as " a Puritan theological crowd " . And the faculty was a little afraid of this forceful youth with his aggressive air and advanced ideas . While Sumner was in New Haven he joined Trinity Episcopal Church , where he directed ...
... faculty as " a Puritan theological crowd " . And the faculty was a little afraid of this forceful youth with his aggressive air and advanced ideas . While Sumner was in New Haven he joined Trinity Episcopal Church , where he directed ...
Page 85
... faculty are divided in regard to the use of such a work . The Presi- dent , it is said , opposes the study of a book essentially infidel . There should be no difference , no discussion among honest men upon such a thing . Yale College ...
... faculty are divided in regard to the use of such a work . The Presi- dent , it is said , opposes the study of a book essentially infidel . There should be no difference , no discussion among honest men upon such a thing . Yale College ...
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