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... fact that all classes and creeds . may be admitted as students , does not mean that the general public is its constituency . Its duty is to the students who come , not to the public outside . The constituency of the state univer- sity ...
... fact that all classes and creeds . may be admitted as students , does not mean that the general public is its constituency . Its duty is to the students who come , not to the public outside . The constituency of the state univer- sity ...
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... fact that inbreeding is looked upon by the constituency of many universities and by that of all colleges as a most precious prerogative . The advent of " outsiders " is viewed with the suspicion that far better mate- rial could have ...
... fact that inbreeding is looked upon by the constituency of many universities and by that of all colleges as a most precious prerogative . The advent of " outsiders " is viewed with the suspicion that far better mate- rial could have ...
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... fact that the same man may prove of inestimable value in one insti- tution and yet easily turn out to be a marked failure in the particular institution of which he is president . Other writers have touched on the difference between dis ...
... fact that the same man may prove of inestimable value in one insti- tution and yet easily turn out to be a marked failure in the particular institution of which he is president . Other writers have touched on the difference between dis ...
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... fact that according to the late Chancellor Walter B. Hill , of the University of Georgia , " so far as the record discloses the motives of the complaining parties , every law case in which a rule of exclu- sion or limitation on the use ...
... fact that according to the late Chancellor Walter B. Hill , of the University of Georgia , " so far as the record discloses the motives of the complaining parties , every law case in which a rule of exclu- sion or limitation on the use ...
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... fact that all life is in flux , and that premature crystallization of thought into system is menacing to the life of the spirit . After all is said and proved , it may be discovered that con- servatives and progressives are but looking ...
... fact that all life is in flux , and that premature crystallization of thought into system is menacing to the life of the spirit . After all is said and proved , it may be discovered that con- servatives and progressives are but looking ...
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