The Collected Works of John Jay Chapman: EducationM & S Press, 1970 |
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... means honor , and security of tenure in office , it means public power . In fine , the scholars should take the public into their confidence and dominate the business men on our college boards . This will be found more easy than at ...
... means honor , and security of tenure in office , it means public power . In fine , the scholars should take the public into their confidence and dominate the business men on our college boards . This will be found more easy than at ...
Page 73
... means that conveyed it have been lost - consumed like gunpowder in the explo- sion . We can all remember various amateur performances and revivals of old plays , in which the accessories were of the simplest ; and in which the ...
... means that conveyed it have been lost - consumed like gunpowder in the explo- sion . We can all remember various amateur performances and revivals of old plays , in which the accessories were of the simplest ; and in which the ...
Page 239
... means . Let anyone who thinks that this impoverish- ment is a purely American disease read the description of the Stanhope family in Trollope's " Barchester Towers . " Here is the beefiest kind of a British county family , reduced to ...
... means . Let anyone who thinks that this impoverish- ment is a purely American disease read the description of the Stanhope family in Trollope's " Barchester Towers . " Here is the beefiest kind of a British county family , reduced to ...
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