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In Cambridge , I found myself in an unhappy social position , for the reason that my station as a sub - freshman , as an inferior to the men of age already in college , was humiliating to my sense of selfimportance , and in marked ...
In Cambridge , I found myself in an unhappy social position , for the reason that my station as a sub - freshman , as an inferior to the men of age already in college , was humiliating to my sense of selfimportance , and in marked ...
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me in was obdurate , refusing to recommend some who had been with him for many years and had succeeded in their special work , giving as reason for his denial that they were “ too ignorant . The examination that Agassiz gave me was ...
me in was obdurate , refusing to recommend some who had been with him for many years and had succeeded in their special work , giving as reason for his denial that they were “ too ignorant . The examination that Agassiz gave me was ...
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People don't play it enough , there is a very good reason why ; it has to be played well , as the Schumann has to be . Nowadays it must be more than well played . You know , I have been talking about you to - day ; Martha Schmidt was ...
People don't play it enough , there is a very good reason why ; it has to be played well , as the Schumann has to be . Nowadays it must be more than well played . You know , I have been talking about you to - day ; Martha Schmidt was ...
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