The Western Humanities Review, Volume 4Utah Humanities Research Foundation, 1950 |
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Pagina 285
... become the instrumentality through which clearly emerge the reasons for offer- ing this subject and the larger human uses thereof ? Indeed , is my very idea of scholarship centered on myself in some introverted way or on some tight ...
... become the instrumentality through which clearly emerge the reasons for offer- ing this subject and the larger human uses thereof ? Indeed , is my very idea of scholarship centered on myself in some introverted way or on some tight ...
Pagina 286
... become proficient in forwarding a nobler set of values only from the book . Values become operative in individual lives in a variety of ways . But the what and the know - how as to many aspects of humanity's priceless accumulation of ...
... become proficient in forwarding a nobler set of values only from the book . Values become operative in individual lives in a variety of ways . But the what and the know - how as to many aspects of humanity's priceless accumulation of ...
Pagina 99
... become commonplace . No matter how burdensome life may become , one al- ways has the desire to live . Dying now would be a pitiful waste of personality , ideals , and youth . I suppose we should be ashamed of our excessive fondness for ...
... become commonplace . No matter how burdensome life may become , one al- ways has the desire to live . Dying now would be a pitiful waste of personality , ideals , and youth . I suppose we should be ashamed of our excessive fondness for ...
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The College as Forwarder of Human Values | 283 |
The MidCentury Man of Knowledge | 293 |
A Study of Elizabeth Bowens Fiction LOTUS SNOW | 299 |
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