Rice Institute Pamphlet, 28–29 tomai1941 |
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... course by hurricane winds , and has run through dark skies with the light of sun and stars rubbed out , the navigator must go to his compass to find out where he is , how far he has been driven from his course , and point his ship back ...
... course by hurricane winds , and has run through dark skies with the light of sun and stars rubbed out , the navigator must go to his compass to find out where he is , how far he has been driven from his course , and point his ship back ...
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... course in ethics at Harvard . Midway in the course , some wild fancy moved me to ask the students , in the course of an examination , to comment on the enterprise , under the promise of diplomatic immunity . A lad named Cohen wrote as ...
... course in ethics at Harvard . Midway in the course , some wild fancy moved me to ask the students , in the course of an examination , to comment on the enterprise , under the promise of diplomatic immunity . A lad named Cohen wrote as ...
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VI CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE T HE Rice Institute has never conferred an honorary degree . The degrees about to be conferred are earned degrees . These degrees are awarded by authority ... Course 247 Conferring of Degrees in Course 247.
VI CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE T HE Rice Institute has never conferred an honorary degree . The degrees about to be conferred are earned degrees . These degrees are awarded by authority ... Course 247 Conferring of Degrees in Course 247.
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THREE PUBLIC LECTURES ON SCIENTIFIC SUB | 1 |
The Principle of Sufficient Reason | 24 |
Rectilinear Drawing | 51 |
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