The National Review, Volume 133W.H. Allen, 1949 - English literature |
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Page 184
... problem ; but his very authority and experience makes the grave account which he gives of The Crisis in the University * the more depressing . The quantitative expansion of the universities in their present condition , if his diagnosis ...
... problem ; but his very authority and experience makes the grave account which he gives of The Crisis in the University * the more depressing . The quantitative expansion of the universities in their present condition , if his diagnosis ...
Page 396
... problem in the last number of this Review and indicated the only way in which , to our mind , it can be solved . It is a long- range problem , though the immediate reorientation of our efforts to deal with it should not be delayed ...
... problem in the last number of this Review and indicated the only way in which , to our mind , it can be solved . It is a long- range problem , though the immediate reorientation of our efforts to deal with it should not be delayed ...
Page 402
... problem of " the condition of the people . " It is certainly a prime responsibility of Conserva- tives speaking in these areas to try to broaden the outlook of their supporters , and to show that unless we solve our external economic ...
... problem of " the condition of the people . " It is certainly a prime responsibility of Conserva- tives speaking in these areas to try to broaden the outlook of their supporters , and to show that unless we solve our external economic ...
Contents
CONTENTSJULY | 2 |
EPISODES OF THE MONTH | 3 |
THE RETURN OF THE RED SQUIRREL D St LegerGordon | 35 |
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