Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Professor Parker knew that his opposition to the plan would wound old Albertson . The man had a way of taking disagreement with his ideas as a personal affront , and Professor Parker hated the prospect of damaging the cordial ...
... Professor Parker knew that his opposition to the plan would wound old Albertson . The man had a way of taking disagreement with his ideas as a personal affront , and Professor Parker hated the prospect of damaging the cordial ...
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... Professor Parker began slowly , " that I don't always agree with the committee . Now in your case I certainly was not at all pleased with the decision . I— " Brooks cut in icily : " I don't understand . You appeared before the committee ...
... Professor Parker began slowly , " that I don't always agree with the committee . Now in your case I certainly was not at all pleased with the decision . I— " Brooks cut in icily : " I don't understand . You appeared before the committee ...
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... Professor Parker stiffened . " I have no intention of discussing another member of this department with you . That is not the ques- tion . " " But that is exactly the question , " Brooks fired back . " She got the promotion , I didn't ...
... Professor Parker stiffened . " I have no intention of discussing another member of this department with you . That is not the ques- tion . " " But that is exactly the question , " Brooks fired back . " She got the promotion , I didn't ...
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