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... perhaps in a whisper , that uni- versity influences had their value after all . The larger worries and troubles of the world outside and the smaller annoyances of our daily college life are forgotten in these quiet talks with our ...
... perhaps in a whisper , that uni- versity influences had their value after all . The larger worries and troubles of the world outside and the smaller annoyances of our daily college life are forgotten in these quiet talks with our ...
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... perhaps . Nor are we in the habit of dis- cussing psychological problems outside of the recitation room . But our college gossip , our informal way of drop- ping in upon one another and talking sense and nonsense combined in a way ...
... perhaps . Nor are we in the habit of dis- cussing psychological problems outside of the recitation room . But our college gossip , our informal way of drop- ping in upon one another and talking sense and nonsense combined in a way ...
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... Perhaps through our inability to always recognize our classmates on the street and our consequent failure to bow we may gain the reputation of being " grouchy " -which is unfair . Oftentimes these remarks are the outcome of a game of ...
... Perhaps through our inability to always recognize our classmates on the street and our consequent failure to bow we may gain the reputation of being " grouchy " -which is unfair . Oftentimes these remarks are the outcome of a game of ...
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... perhaps , and when we have anything to say about the fellows who live with us here for four years , we should make it optimistic or else indulge in the finest of all eloquence , the eloquence of silence . Thus will our college gossip ...
... perhaps , and when we have anything to say about the fellows who live with us here for four years , we should make it optimistic or else indulge in the finest of all eloquence , the eloquence of silence . Thus will our college gossip ...
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... perhaps the greatest name in all French literature . George Henry Nettleton . OCTOBER . Child of the grand old Autumn , October ΙΟ [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine . BALZAC AND THE "COMÉDIE HUMAINE," George Henry Nettleton.
... perhaps the greatest name in all French literature . George Henry Nettleton . OCTOBER . Child of the grand old Autumn , October ΙΟ [ No. 529 The Yale Literary Magazine . BALZAC AND THE "COMÉDIE HUMAINE," George Henry Nettleton.
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