They differ strongly on political, industrial, and religious questions, but have a common, unifying desire to contribute to the public welfare." ("Harvard Memories", p. 8.) This desire is dominant in the president. If in his tastes he belongs to the "Brahmin... Harvard Memories - Página 8por Charles William Eliot - 1923 - 142 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...wit, the desire to minister to the welfare of all the people. Writing of Harvard graduates he says, "They differ strongly on political, industrial, and...unifying desire to contribute to the public welfare." ("Harvard Memories", p. 8.) This desire is dominant in the president. If in his tastes he belongs to... | |
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