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University of Toronto. Struthiomimus ingens - type specimen without head , Edmonton formation , 1931 ; Struthiomimus ... University of Michigan ; Victoria Memorial Museum , Ottawa ; National Museum , Buenos Aires , Argentina ; National ...
University of Toronto. Struthiomimus ingens - type specimen without head , Edmonton formation , 1931 ; Struthiomimus ... University of Michigan ; Victoria Memorial Museum , Ottawa ; National Museum , Buenos Aires , Argentina ; National ...
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University of Toronto. was its responsibility so heavy as it is to - day ; never was its opportunity greater . View the university not as a mass of brick and stone and steel , not even as a collection of books , or as a group of ...
University of Toronto. was its responsibility so heavy as it is to - day ; never was its opportunity greater . View the university not as a mass of brick and stone and steel , not even as a collection of books , or as a group of ...
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... university has breathed into them , and on the high conceptions it has given them of what intellectual energy and enjoyment really mean . ( 3 ) Universities provide the highest training in the application of science to all departments ...
... university has breathed into them , and on the high conceptions it has given them of what intellectual energy and enjoyment really mean . ( 3 ) Universities provide the highest training in the application of science to all departments ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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