The New England Magazine, Volumen52;Volumen58New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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... young plant , necessitating as well the eradica- tion of noxious vegetation . For the weaker peoples a tutelage at the hands of the stronger and more capable is T essential . The ideal towards which civilization is striving with growing ...
... young plant , necessitating as well the eradica- tion of noxious vegetation . For the weaker peoples a tutelage at the hands of the stronger and more capable is T essential . The ideal towards which civilization is striving with growing ...
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... young women . The capital itself is employed for the public benefit in non - speculative enterprises . In the interim between its reception and its investment , or expenditure , the money serves to strengthen the best financial ...
... young women . The capital itself is employed for the public benefit in non - speculative enterprises . In the interim between its reception and its investment , or expenditure , the money serves to strengthen the best financial ...
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... Young Women's Christian Associa- tion , of which she continued the sage and progressive president for many years after the opening of Wellesley College . She was , there- fore , fitted to aid her husband by actual constructive and ...
... Young Women's Christian Associa- tion , of which she continued the sage and progressive president for many years after the opening of Wellesley College . She was , there- fore , fitted to aid her husband by actual constructive and ...
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... young women the equiv- alent of what their brothers were getting at our best colleges for men , and demanding the utmost thor- oughness in preparation and in academic work . If there was any- thing Mr. Durant especially hated ( and he ...
... young women the equiv- alent of what their brothers were getting at our best colleges for men , and demanding the utmost thor- oughness in preparation and in academic work . If there was any- thing Mr. Durant especially hated ( and he ...
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... young faces ; and they will recognize again the vivid , alert distinction of Mr. Durant himself , receiving all with a hos- pitality as business - like as his in- terest was vital . They will recall , too , the impressive figure of Miss ...
... young faces ; and they will recognize again the vivid , alert distinction of Mr. Durant himself , receiving all with a hos- pitality as business - like as his in- terest was vital . They will recall , too , the impressive figure of Miss ...
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