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... hope that he will redeem or make up the loss in his Senior year . Then and in after life he bitterly feels how false was his ideal of success at college . Many there are who have yielded to the powerful temptation presented by our ...
... hope that he will redeem or make up the loss in his Senior year . Then and in after life he bitterly feels how false was his ideal of success at college . Many there are who have yielded to the powerful temptation presented by our ...
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... hope to do , " he concludes , " is to give a faithful inter- pretation of Washington , based upon sound evi- dence , from one's own point of view . " This state- ment is not elaborated upon save in the details of the book , where we ...
... hope to do , " he concludes , " is to give a faithful inter- pretation of Washington , based upon sound evi- dence , from one's own point of view . " This state- ment is not elaborated upon save in the details of the book , where we ...
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