The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 104,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1939 |
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... traditional institutions are perfect ; it is in- deed quite possible that they face radical revis- ion . But excellence in the practical world must be judged relatively . We must judge our insti- tutions , not against an ideal world ...
... traditional institutions are perfect ; it is in- deed quite possible that they face radical revis- ion . But excellence in the practical world must be judged relatively . We must judge our insti- tutions , not against an ideal world ...
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... traditional institutions we have been discussing are not com- pletely in line with their demands . And yet those institutions are anything but diametrically op posed to the new trends ; many of their most prominent representatives are ...
... traditional institutions we have been discussing are not com- pletely in line with their demands . And yet those institutions are anything but diametrically op posed to the new trends ; many of their most prominent representatives are ...
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