The New Republic, Volume 5; Volume 5Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1916 - Political science |
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Page 13
... beginning for varied ad- ministrative duties . These men have been " sec- onded " freely from department to department , and any one of them often finds himself providing the single nucleus of trained official experience in a department ...
... beginning for varied ad- ministrative duties . These men have been " sec- onded " freely from department to department , and any one of them often finds himself providing the single nucleus of trained official experience in a department ...
Page 32
... beginning their attention was fastened not upon public opinion and the voters , but upon their fellow delegates . Their assumption was that if they could secure for their reforms the support of their party associates in the convention ...
... beginning their attention was fastened not upon public opinion and the voters , but upon their fellow delegates . Their assumption was that if they could secure for their reforms the support of their party associates in the convention ...
Page 34
... beginning to realize that law teaching ought to be a special calling based on special aptitude and training -the hitherto prevailing idea being that any suc- cessful lawyer can take off an hour or two from his practice to teach others ...
... beginning to realize that law teaching ought to be a special calling based on special aptitude and training -the hitherto prevailing idea being that any suc- cessful lawyer can take off an hour or two from his practice to teach others ...
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... beginning to say : " We will have no more children unless there is no more war . " In the hospital the truth is spoken . No soldier wants to go back to battle . Yet he goes and every man in France goes willingly . What else is there to ...
... beginning to say : " We will have no more children unless there is no more war . " In the hospital the truth is spoken . No soldier wants to go back to battle . Yet he goes and every man in France goes willingly . What else is there to ...
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... beginning , the great articles that were called off at the last moment , the delayed checks , the checks that never came , the magazines that went down with all on board . But there were always articles that did come off , and ...
... beginning , the great articles that were called off at the last moment , the delayed checks , the checks that never came , the magazines that went down with all on board . But there were always articles that did come off , and ...
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