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HOW CAN WE PUT OUR LIVING TRADITIONS TO WORK ? FLORENCE E. ALLEN ALL LL OF THE GREAT CONTESTS , " declares David Jayne Hill , " which have marked the advance of civilization have been fought out on the battlefield of thought before they ...
HOW CAN WE PUT OUR LIVING TRADITIONS TO WORK ? FLORENCE E. ALLEN ALL LL OF THE GREAT CONTESTS , " declares David Jayne Hill , " which have marked the advance of civilization have been fought out on the battlefield of thought before they ...
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be the living essence of our government . Politically , the American people are as a church which has a creed but no faith . The subject assigned to me was , How can we put our living traditions to work ? We cannot put them to work ...
be the living essence of our government . Politically , the American people are as a church which has a creed but no faith . The subject assigned to me was , How can we put our living traditions to work ? We cannot put them to work ...
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their own membership , has been responsible in a great measure for a successful financial operation of the home and that the men themselves determine the policies which govern their coöperative living arrangements .
their own membership , has been responsible in a great measure for a successful financial operation of the home and that the men themselves determine the policies which govern their coöperative living arrangements .
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