Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... Side by side with the boys whose passion is football are the men whose passion is mathematics or philo- sophy , who care nothing for intercolle- giate politics and less than nothing for intercollegiate athletics ; and such is the ...
... Side by side with the boys whose passion is football are the men whose passion is mathematics or philo- sophy , who care nothing for intercolle- giate politics and less than nothing for intercollegiate athletics ; and such is the ...
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... side by side in a laboratory - or even in athletics , now that athletics have ceased to be play these men , and not the fel- low poker - players , are laying the founda- tion of permanent friendship . Harvard College contains hundreds ...
... side by side in a laboratory - or even in athletics , now that athletics have ceased to be play these men , and not the fel- low poker - players , are laying the founda- tion of permanent friendship . Harvard College contains hundreds ...
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... side of the Rocky Mountains . " Of what immediately followed I know no- thing , but can guess much . Of one thing I am sure , —the young man is to - day a loyal graduate of Harvard College . Nowadays the newly arrived student finds ...
... side of the Rocky Mountains . " Of what immediately followed I know no- thing , but can guess much . Of one thing I am sure , —the young man is to - day a loyal graduate of Harvard College . Nowadays the newly arrived student finds ...
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... man of strange and forbidding character was seen running round and round on a Cambridge side- walk , imagining that he was Adam flying from temptation ; and though ob- viously insane he was put into the sta- tion - THE INDIVIDUAL 55-
... man of strange and forbidding character was seen running round and round on a Cambridge side- walk , imagining that he was Adam flying from temptation ; and though ob- viously insane he was put into the sta- tion - THE INDIVIDUAL 55-
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... side without knowing it , and receives with wonder the thanks of all people . " So it was with him ; as it is written of one whom no man was more like , " There went virtue out of him and healed them all . " He who knew sorrow yet was ...
... side without knowing it , and receives with wonder the thanks of all people . " So it was with him ; as it is written of one whom no man was more like , " There went virtue out of him and healed them all . " He who knew sorrow yet was ...
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