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... course in Richmond and Louisville . One of the most successful touches in the story is that where Daisy , astonished at being cut by American ladies , honestly avows her disbelief in their disapproval . " I should not think you would ...
... course in Richmond and Louisville . One of the most successful touches in the story is that where Daisy , astonished at being cut by American ladies , honestly avows her disbelief in their disapproval . " I should not think you would ...
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... course ; but he needs sympathy and appreciation more . Through the lack of these , he is driven away from some of the sources of sound information and elevating in- fluence by which the course of this age is directed . The respectable ...
... course ; but he needs sympathy and appreciation more . Through the lack of these , he is driven away from some of the sources of sound information and elevating in- fluence by which the course of this age is directed . The respectable ...
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... courses followed must be those of Har- vard , but it is only recommended , not re- quired , that a complete course of four years should be undertaken . The management has of course no power to give degrees , and Har- vard , being ...
... courses followed must be those of Har- vard , but it is only recommended , not re- quired , that a complete course of four years should be undertaken . The management has of course no power to give degrees , and Har- vard , being ...
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