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... effect was immediate - symptoms of melancholy preoccupation almost wholly disappeared , the labor turnover came to an end , production was main- tained , and the morale generally improved . Such immediate effects could not be attributed ...
... effect was immediate - symptoms of melancholy preoccupation almost wholly disappeared , the labor turnover came to an end , production was main- tained , and the morale generally improved . Such immediate effects could not be attributed ...
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... effect , that in his college , the fraternity mem- bers during the past year proved to be somewhat better students than the rest . But this may not be true elsewhere , and a sweeping generalization to the effect that in the nation's ...
... effect , that in his college , the fraternity mem- bers during the past year proved to be somewhat better students than the rest . But this may not be true elsewhere , and a sweeping generalization to the effect that in the nation's ...
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... effect of symphonic broadcasts and other musical programs on con- cert - going and the sale of classical records — some $ 50,000,000 a year spent on the first and 40 per cent of all record sales for the latter - are in a sense secondary ...
... effect of symphonic broadcasts and other musical programs on con- cert - going and the sale of classical records — some $ 50,000,000 a year spent on the first and 40 per cent of all record sales for the latter - are in a sense secondary ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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