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... give receipts therefor . Upon the day of publication the Magazine is promptly mailed to all subscribers . Single numbers are on sale at the Cooperative Store . Back numbers and volumes can be obtained from the Editors . A limited number ...
... give receipts therefor . Upon the day of publication the Magazine is promptly mailed to all subscribers . Single numbers are on sale at the Cooperative Store . Back numbers and volumes can be obtained from the Editors . A limited number ...
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... give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in ...
... give it a reason for exist- ence , its value will be more in the gifts which the writers receive from the labor necessary to produce writing of merit , in increase of literary knowledge and training of thought and expression , and in ...
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... give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the subject and ask no more idle questions about its meaning . " These men cannot help clinging to vague dreams and hopes , that are really but echoes of a faith they have not ...
... give ourselves to the present , the actual in life ; change the subject and ask no more idle questions about its meaning . " These men cannot help clinging to vague dreams and hopes , that are really but echoes of a faith they have not ...
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... give is the same . " We cannot believe , for we do not know . Science reveals to us no God . We must take our lives without him . " The despair of these men at discovering truth about the spiritual world is the reac- tion against the ...
... give is the same . " We cannot believe , for we do not know . Science reveals to us no God . We must take our lives without him . " The despair of these men at discovering truth about the spiritual world is the reac- tion against the ...
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... gives Mr. Sill the finer attitude . His motives for taking this stand seem to be justified by what he did . His poems were written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an ...
... gives Mr. Sill the finer attitude . His motives for taking this stand seem to be justified by what he did . His poems were written for his friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an ...
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