University of California Chronicle, Том 23,Выпуски 1-2University of California Press, 1921 |
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... remain a house divided against itself . There is a process which has been going on at an accelerating velocity in modern life and which makes it more and more perilous to leave the structure of social institutions to the free play of ...
... remain a house divided against itself . There is a process which has been going on at an accelerating velocity in modern life and which makes it more and more perilous to leave the structure of social institutions to the free play of ...
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... remain , what in part it has always been , a survey and an estimate of human values , of what men want , of what human nature demands . I see no theoretically insuperable diffi- culty in reaching a scientific knowledge of what the needs ...
... remain , what in part it has always been , a survey and an estimate of human values , of what men want , of what human nature demands . I see no theoretically insuperable diffi- culty in reaching a scientific knowledge of what the needs ...
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... remains still unsolved . Even if they could be used exclusively for that purpose , the endowments in question can go only a little way toward increasing salaries of instructors , as anyone can see for himself by computing the interest ...
... remains still unsolved . Even if they could be used exclusively for that purpose , the endowments in question can go only a little way toward increasing salaries of instructors , as anyone can see for himself by computing the interest ...
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... remains of animals and plants . The flora is that of the latitude of southern Ohio at the present time . Resting on these lake beds is another sheet of till or morainic material . It is clear that in the interval between the deposition ...
... remains of animals and plants . The flora is that of the latitude of southern Ohio at the present time . Resting on these lake beds is another sheet of till or morainic material . It is clear that in the interval between the deposition ...
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... remain constant or if it be lowering in level . It thus appears that the inflow of water to Lake Bonneville at its maxi- mum must have been at least ten times as much as that now flowing into Great Salt Lake . There are of course errors ...
... remain constant or if it be lowering in level . It thus appears that the inflow of water to Lake Bonneville at its maxi- mum must have been at least ten times as much as that now flowing into Great Salt Lake . There are of course errors ...
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