The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... thousand , by concentrating their votes upon one candidate , could elect him ; so another group of two thousand could elect a second representative , and so on , the six receiving the highest number of 14.
... thousand , by concentrating their votes upon one candidate , could elect him ; so another group of two thousand could elect a second representative , and so on , the six receiving the highest number of 14.
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... thousand employes engaged in giving to the public the best and the cheapest tele- phone service in the world . For ... thousands of men and women , savings banks , insurance com- panies and other institutions owning bonds and notes ...
... thousand employes engaged in giving to the public the best and the cheapest tele- phone service in the world . For ... thousands of men and women , savings banks , insurance com- panies and other institutions owning bonds and notes ...
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... thousands of Wellesley girls . Mr. Durant's death was followed in a few weeks by the resignation of Miss Howard , who was obliged to retire on account of ill health . The Board of Trustees , as was natural , had already been roused to ...
... thousands of Wellesley girls . Mr. Durant's death was followed in a few weeks by the resignation of Miss Howard , who was obliged to retire on account of ill health . The Board of Trustees , as was natural , had already been roused to ...
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... thousand volumes , and the largest faculty , one to seven and one - fourth in proportion to the number of students , an ambitious girl , resolved to take every course and spending fifteen WELLESLEY - HER STORY AND HER NEED 67.
... thousand volumes , and the largest faculty , one to seven and one - fourth in proportion to the number of students , an ambitious girl , resolved to take every course and spending fifteen WELLESLEY - HER STORY AND HER NEED 67.
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... thousand four hundred and eighty . One would like to give some account of that band of remarkable women , devout yet broad - minded , standing for feminine sweetness and dignity no less than for ripened scholarship , who still ...
... thousand four hundred and eighty . One would like to give some account of that band of remarkable women , devout yet broad - minded , standing for feminine sweetness and dignity no less than for ripened scholarship , who still ...
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