The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 94Herrick & Noyes., 1929 |
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... interest- ing . " ODELL SHEPARD EW England , which during the first three hundred years of our history was the dominating factor in things colonial , revolutionary , and intellectual , to this day remains pre- eminent in at least one ...
... interest- ing . " ODELL SHEPARD EW England , which during the first three hundred years of our history was the dominating factor in things colonial , revolutionary , and intellectual , to this day remains pre- eminent in at least one ...
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... interests in their studies . We might as well admit that we cannot reëstablish Princeton as an edu- cational institution or a seat of learning . The influx of ' the new stu- dent ' has transformed it into a finishing school for men ...
... interests in their studies . We might as well admit that we cannot reëstablish Princeton as an edu- cational institution or a seat of learning . The influx of ' the new stu- dent ' has transformed it into a finishing school for men ...
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