The North American Review, Volume 149O. Everett, 1889 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... regard to some matters of conduct , though lax enough in others . The American university is a very different affair . The name covers a variety of institutions , no one of which fully corresponds to the European one . Some of them have ...
... regard to some matters of conduct , though lax enough in others . The American university is a very different affair . The name covers a variety of institutions , no one of which fully corresponds to the European one . Some of them have ...
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... regard to which we may await further developments . Regulations governing the conduct and deportment of the young men in their relations as students are also indispensable . No considerable company can get on without well - settled ...
... regard to which we may await further developments . Regulations governing the conduct and deportment of the young men in their relations as students are also indispensable . No considerable company can get on without well - settled ...
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... regard to the acts of students of at least four " universities , " and multitudes of facts well known to college faculties , it has a comic aspect to talk of the student's governing himself . He must be governed , wisely and kindly ...
... regard to the acts of students of at least four " universities , " and multitudes of facts well known to college faculties , it has a comic aspect to talk of the student's governing himself . He must be governed , wisely and kindly ...
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... regard to conduct should be few in number and should be of a character that will commend them to the approval of all reasonable minds . It should be understood from the first that college officials cannot expend their energies in ...
... regard to conduct should be few in number and should be of a character that will commend them to the approval of all reasonable minds . It should be understood from the first that college officials cannot expend their energies in ...
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... regard for religious truth and duty ; if , with deliberate vice in a few and more or less thoughtless folly in many , we cultivate in nearly all an honest and earnest purpose to do right and a willingness to sacrifice private interests ...
... regard for religious truth and duty ; if , with deliberate vice in a few and more or less thoughtless folly in many , we cultivate in nearly all an honest and earnest purpose to do right and a willingness to sacrifice private interests ...
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