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... ness houses , corporations , public util- ities , benevolent societies , theatrical managers , and many publicity - seeking individuals . The motive here is dif- ferent . There is no circulation - building power in this stuff . It is ...
... ness houses , corporations , public util- ities , benevolent societies , theatrical managers , and many publicity - seeking individuals . The motive here is dif- ferent . There is no circulation - building power in this stuff . It is ...
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... ness was confirmed by protesting letters from readers asking if this discrepancy was a measure of the respective values of the two men to our civilization , or even a just measure of the popular interest . Dr. Eliot was the focus of a ...
... ness was confirmed by protesting letters from readers asking if this discrepancy was a measure of the respective values of the two men to our civilization , or even a just measure of the popular interest . Dr. Eliot was the focus of a ...
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... ness . For , since military writers have assured us that all classes must expect direct acts of combat , it will be at evident peril that any group of our people should be left unprepared to meet the tests which even now are incubating ...
... ness . For , since military writers have assured us that all classes must expect direct acts of combat , it will be at evident peril that any group of our people should be left unprepared to meet the tests which even now are incubating ...
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... ness would make possible . But I am thinking of our enormous civilian pop- ulation , or to use the obsolete yet convenient word - the noncombat- ants . Surely the same cannot be ex- pected of this vast division of the people , and we ...
... ness would make possible . But I am thinking of our enormous civilian pop- ulation , or to use the obsolete yet convenient word - the noncombat- ants . Surely the same cannot be ex- pected of this vast division of the people , and we ...
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... ness and laxity , and a state of supine dullness which could only be regarded as a serious danger to the national morale . The armies , of course , learn soon enough to knee a crotch or to gouge an eye with the proper degree of ...
... ness and laxity , and a state of supine dullness which could only be regarded as a serious danger to the national morale . The armies , of course , learn soon enough to knee a crotch or to gouge an eye with the proper degree of ...
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