Webster's Guide to American History: A Chronological, Geographical, and Biographical Survey and CompendiumCharles Lincoln Van Doren, Robert McHenry G. & C. Merriam Company, 1971 - 1428 من الصفحات |
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... University of Vermont in 1879 and after two years of teaching school contin- ued his studies , receiving his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1884. During the next ten years he taught philosophy at the universities of Minnesota ...
... University of Vermont in 1879 and after two years of teaching school contin- ued his studies , receiving his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in 1884. During the next ten years he taught philosophy at the universities of Minnesota ...
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... University in 1926-1927- he became one of the most idolized of sports heroes of the 1920s , in so doing also firmly establishing the popularity of golf in America . At the U.S. Open in 1923 he won his first major tournament ; he subse ...
... University in 1926-1927- he became one of the most idolized of sports heroes of the 1920s , in so doing also firmly establishing the popularity of golf in America . At the U.S. Open in 1923 he won his first major tournament ; he subse ...
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... University of Minnesota Press , Copyright 1955 by the University of Minnesota . University of Oklahoma Press for " Seek the Finer Flavor , " from Is the Common Man Too Common ? by Joseph Wood Krutch , et al . , Copyright 1954 by the ...
... University of Minnesota Press , Copyright 1955 by the University of Minnesota . University of Oklahoma Press for " Seek the Finer Flavor , " from Is the Common Man Too Common ? by Joseph Wood Krutch , et al . , Copyright 1954 by the ...
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Exploration of the New World | 638 |
The Frontier 17501890 | 658 |
Canada and Mexico | 672 |
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