The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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6 that which Morrow so notably employed . As we reflect on the mysterious laws of compensation , we ask ourselves whether , after all , even in the qualities for which Morrow was so conspicuous and in which Lindsay seemed to be so ...
6 that which Morrow so notably employed . As we reflect on the mysterious laws of compensation , we ask ourselves whether , after all , even in the qualities for which Morrow was so conspicuous and in which Lindsay seemed to be so ...
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... Morrow was asked by the trustees of Yale whether in the event of the offer being made he would accept the Presidency of Yale . He was greatly attracted by the suggestion , but , wisely no doubt , declined . Six years later Calvin ...
... Morrow was asked by the trustees of Yale whether in the event of the offer being made he would accept the Presidency of Yale . He was greatly attracted by the suggestion , but , wisely no doubt , declined . Six years later Calvin ...
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... Morrow ' developed a new type of civilised mind . ' It may be noted that he does not claim that he created it , but merely that he developed it . In another place he goes a little further when he says , ' The point about Dwight Morrow ...
... Morrow ' developed a new type of civilised mind . ' It may be noted that he does not claim that he created it , but merely that he developed it . In another place he goes a little further when he says , ' The point about Dwight Morrow ...
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