Routine and Ideals: By Le Baron Russell BriggsHoughton, Mifflin, 1906 - 232 páginas |
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... women who put away their ideals as childish things . " The light of a whole life dies When love is done , " a poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on ...
... women who put away their ideals as childish things . " The light of a whole life dies When love is done , " a poet says ; and though he means the love between man and woman , his verse would be more deeply true if " love " might take on ...
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... women , beyond all others , who throw into their work that eager sacri- fice of love for which no money can pay , and to which , when work cries out to be done , no task is too forbidding , no hours are too long . The practical life is ...
... women , beyond all others , who throw into their work that eager sacri- fice of love for which no money can pay , and to which , when work cries out to be done , no task is too forbidding , no hours are too long . The practical life is ...
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... woman ought to lead , such a practical life as educated men and wo- men are bound to lead or be false to their trust , it is the vision that abides and commands . HARVARD AND THE INDIVIDUAL HARVARD AND THE INDIVIDUAL FOR such 38 ROUTINE ...
... woman ought to lead , such a practical life as educated men and wo- men are bound to lead or be false to their trust , it is the vision that abides and commands . HARVARD AND THE INDIVIDUAL HARVARD AND THE INDIVIDUAL FOR such 38 ROUTINE ...
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... 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 the top of Stoughton Hall to find there between twenty and thirty ...
... 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 the top of Stoughton Hall to find there between twenty and thirty ...
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... women — and in giving all students opportunities of meeting 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 ...
... women — and in giving all students opportunities of meeting 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 ...
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