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- catalog contributor b850706.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Autobiographical: How I have kept my health and working power till eighty.--Biographical and reminiscent: Epes Sargent Dixwell. James Russell Lowell. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Langdell and the Law School. The Agassiz house on Quincy Street.--Human society: The woman that will survive. Bringing up a boy. Advantages of poor men's sons.--Education: Needed changes in secondary education. Protection against ignorance. American education since the Civil War.--Labor problems: The road to industrial peace. Public opinion about strikes.--Medicine and public health: The future of medicine. Present and future social hygiene in America.--Religion: The crying need of a renewed Christianity. A free and open Christian church. The joyful duty of the layman.--The country and the world: What is an American? Zionism. Prohibition. The next American contribution to civilization.--Bibliography, 1914-1925 (p. [297]-305)".
- catalog extent "ix, 305 p.".
- catalog identifier "0836923537".
- catalog isPartOf "Essay index reprint series".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press,".
- catalog subject "AC8 .E62 1971".
- catalog subject "F651.3 .A535 2005".
- catalog tableOfContents "Autobiographical: How I have kept my health and working power till eighty.--Biographical and reminiscent: Epes Sargent Dixwell. James Russell Lowell. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Langdell and the Law School. The Agassiz house on Quincy Street.--Human society: The woman that will survive. Bringing up a boy. Advantages of poor men's sons.--Education: Needed changes in secondary education. Protection against ignorance. American education since the Civil War.--Labor problems: The road to industrial peace. Public opinion about strikes.--Medicine and public health: The future of medicine. Present and future social hygiene in America.--Religion: The crying need of a renewed Christianity. A free and open Christian church. The joyful duty of the layman.--The country and the world: What is an American? Zionism. Prohibition. The next American contribution to civilization.--Bibliography, 1914-1925 (p. [297]-305)".
- catalog title "A late harvest : miscellaneous papers written between eighty and ninety.".
- catalog type "text".