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... liberal studies , especially to those subjects which we conveniently call the humanities . It is fitting therefore that we examine once more the place which liberal studies occupy in our lives and ask ourselves what they contribute to ...
... liberal studies , especially to those subjects which we conveniently call the humanities . It is fitting therefore that we examine once more the place which liberal studies occupy in our lives and ask ourselves what they contribute to ...
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... liberal arts colleges still manage to give them the solid substance of an education . In- deed , the courses now being offered by the better colleges are in general broader than those taken by the parents of the present generation . The ...
... liberal arts colleges still manage to give them the solid substance of an education . In- deed , the courses now being offered by the better colleges are in general broader than those taken by the parents of the present generation . The ...
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... liberal arts tradition can save us from this growing hazard . The hope of America lies in the vitality of liberal education and its capacity to broaden and to stimulate a majority of the college population . If we cannot hope to give ...
... liberal arts tradition can save us from this growing hazard . The hope of America lies in the vitality of liberal education and its capacity to broaden and to stimulate a majority of the college population . If we cannot hope to give ...
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