Douglas Library Notes, Volume 17,Edição 4Queen's University at Kingston., 1969 |
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... close relationship with the student , a relationship which they and the students both want . In fact , I doubt if 25 years from now these courses will even be offered in their present form . Rather , students will be given outlines and ...
... close relationship with the student , a relationship which they and the students both want . In fact , I doubt if 25 years from now these courses will even be offered in their present form . Rather , students will be given outlines and ...
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... close upon one hundred Lodges3 ; although it was only on the first of January 1830 , we first started a Grand Lodge and commenced operation . We have not a vast number of the Gentlemen & Clergy in the Pro- vince enrolled in our ranks ...
... close upon one hundred Lodges3 ; although it was only on the first of January 1830 , we first started a Grand Lodge and commenced operation . We have not a vast number of the Gentlemen & Clergy in the Pro- vince enrolled in our ranks ...
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... close working relationships with the authorities who are responsible for publication of national bibliographies . Speed , which is of critical im- portance to the program , has been emphasized . Shared cataloguing in- formation is ...
... close working relationships with the authorities who are responsible for publication of national bibliographies . Speed , which is of critical im- portance to the program , has been emphasized . Shared cataloguing in- formation is ...
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