The New England Magazine, Volumen53New England Magazine Company, 1915 |
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... amount al- lowed for that purpose in the list of " necessary expenses " printed in the college catalogue . I see that they still persist in that joke , such lists ap- pearing in most school announce- ments . The freshman is popularly ...
... amount al- lowed for that purpose in the list of " necessary expenses " printed in the college catalogue . I see that they still persist in that joke , such lists ap- pearing in most school announce- ments . The freshman is popularly ...
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... amount there was no excuse whatever for that first spurt . It was done in a bully- ing spirit , and harmed every member of the class , giving to some a per- manent distaste for the classics . To me it brought a loss of physical stamina ...
... amount there was no excuse whatever for that first spurt . It was done in a bully- ing spirit , and harmed every member of the class , giving to some a per- manent distaste for the classics . To me it brought a loss of physical stamina ...
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... amount of idle money in Boston . Mr. Preston be- gan trying in earnest to interest some of it . He wanted four or five hun- dred thousand , so as to put the enter- prise on a secure foundation at once . But his scheme seemed absurd to ...
... amount of idle money in Boston . Mr. Preston be- gan trying in earnest to interest some of it . He wanted four or five hun- dred thousand , so as to put the enter- prise on a secure foundation at once . But his scheme seemed absurd to ...
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... amount per acre that it cost to bring the land under cultivation . This is considered a fair return . Yet it was not until American enterprise showed them how and urged them to try that the people of Central and northern South America ...
... amount per acre that it cost to bring the land under cultivation . This is considered a fair return . Yet it was not until American enterprise showed them how and urged them to try that the people of Central and northern South America ...
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... amount of pleasure I could have created out of thin air by letting him deive to the very depths of the reposeful platter ( Continued on page 43 ) S an- OME time ago a voluntary committee of distinguished 30 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
... amount of pleasure I could have created out of thin air by letting him deive to the very depths of the reposeful platter ( Continued on page 43 ) S an- OME time ago a voluntary committee of distinguished 30 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE.
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