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Sociologists , " to say nothing of " Social- ists , " are apt to take themselves a little too seriously , and " The Battle " has a good lesson in its playfulness ; at one moment it seems that New York's poverty problem is to be solved ...
Sociologists , " to say nothing of " Social- ists , " are apt to take themselves a little too seriously , and " The Battle " has a good lesson in its playfulness ; at one moment it seems that New York's poverty problem is to be solved ...
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... not merely from the business point of view , but from the standpoint of religious and social responsi- bility and of enlightened citizenship . This has been the fundamental issue between Trinity and its critics ; and this definite ...
... not merely from the business point of view , but from the standpoint of religious and social responsi- bility and of enlightened citizenship . This has been the fundamental issue between Trinity and its critics ; and this definite ...
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She is of his own social station , careless rather than bad , the daughter of an impoverished Southern gentleman gambler . The dramatic possibilities of the plot are plain to be seen . The picture of life in a small Southern town ...
She is of his own social station , careless rather than bad , the daughter of an impoverished Southern gentleman gambler . The dramatic possibilities of the plot are plain to be seen . The picture of life in a small Southern town ...
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In the winter Mr. Kirtland's family lives in Salina on account of school facilities and to enjoy the social life . So much is the family in love with the country , however , that before the snow has fairly gone all are begging to go ...
In the winter Mr. Kirtland's family lives in Salina on account of school facilities and to enjoy the social life . So much is the family in love with the country , however , that before the snow has fairly gone all are begging to go ...
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The humorist may help to set it right , or rather to set us right , as we wander in it . If the Boston standard of art is some- times unique , her social requirement is also her own 42 A STUDY OF BOSTON O ...
The humorist may help to set it right , or rather to set us right , as we wander in it . If the Boston standard of art is some- times unique , her social requirement is also her own 42 A STUDY OF BOSTON O ...
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