Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... conviction that what he is doing is for his college or for his school . Never again , unless he holds public office , will such a searchlight be turned on him ; and never again will so many persons see what he 30 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
... conviction that what he is doing is for his college or for his school . Never again , unless he holds public office , will such a searchlight be turned on him ; and never again will so many persons see what he 30 ROUTINE AND IDEALS.
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... persons see what he does or fails to do . As a re- sult , a thoroughly trained football player , meeting the supreme test , may find him- self lifted up by the inspiration of the moment , of the crowd , of the cheering , and of college ...
... persons see what he does or fails to do . As a re- sult , a thoroughly trained football player , meeting the supreme test , may find him- self lifted up by the inspiration of the moment , of the crowd , of the cheering , and of college ...
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... persons , he found standing - room only ; and it was not Cambridge women that filled the seats - it was Harvard students . After the lecture , remember- ing that there should be that evening a meeting of the Classical Club , he went to ...
... persons , he found standing - room only ; and it was not Cambridge women that filled the seats - it was Harvard students . After the lecture , remember- ing that there should be that evening a meeting of the Classical Club , he went to ...
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... persons whom it is a privilege to know . The room used for the teas is the large parlor of Phillips Brooks House ; the rug in the centre was Bishop Brooks's own ; and the bust in the adjoining hall , with the tablet beside it , leads ...
... persons whom it is a privilege to know . The room used for the teas is the large parlor of Phillips Brooks House ; the rug in the centre was Bishop Brooks's own ; and the bust in the adjoining hall , with the tablet beside it , leads ...
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... person may bear much pain and disease without revealing his bodily state to a physician ; but nowhere is such conduct less necessary and less excusa- ble . Every student not well enough to attend College exercises need only send word to ...
... person may bear much pain and disease without revealing his bodily state to a physician ; but nowhere is such conduct less necessary and less excusa- ble . Every student not well enough to attend College exercises need only send word to ...
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