The Outlook, Volume 148Outlook Company, 1928 - United States |
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Page 11
... followed questions whether their death might have been made avoidable , whether such tragedies are preventable in the future , whether all was done that could be done . As to the last there is no strong reason to doubt - sea and storm ...
... followed questions whether their death might have been made avoidable , whether such tragedies are preventable in the future , whether all was done that could be done . As to the last there is no strong reason to doubt - sea and storm ...
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... followed the usual noncha- lant " system " of the young fellows there , taking study very lightly indeed , and developing very much more expensive habits than I had ever known before . I utterly despised the clothes I wore when I went ...
... followed the usual noncha- lant " system " of the young fellows there , taking study very lightly indeed , and developing very much more expensive habits than I had ever known before . I utterly despised the clothes I wore when I went ...
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... followed my chums to Princeton I would neither have taken my studies seriously nor developed my talents ( such as they are ) as effectively as at present . And , what is more , I would have ac- quired some very serious handicaps in ...
... followed my chums to Princeton I would neither have taken my studies seriously nor developed my talents ( such as they are ) as effectively as at present . And , what is more , I would have ac- quired some very serious handicaps in ...
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... followed classical models , and in the days of Herodotus , Thucydides , Livy , Xenophon , and Plutarch there were no captains of industry as we understand the term . A singular example of this historical negligence of the industrialist ...
... followed classical models , and in the days of Herodotus , Thucydides , Livy , Xenophon , and Plutarch there were no captains of industry as we understand the term . A singular example of this historical negligence of the industrialist ...
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... followed by Sherwood Anderson's " An- other Wife ; " but Mr. Anderson's highly personal methods are by this time too well known and widely copied to yield any startling sense of originality . Mr. And the Lady Wildcats of a player none ...
... followed by Sherwood Anderson's " An- other Wife ; " but Mr. Anderson's highly personal methods are by this time too well known and widely copied to yield any startling sense of originality . Mr. And the Lady Wildcats of a player none ...
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