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Volume 26, Number 4, July 1957Table of Contents
- Is Evolution Finished?
- pp. 430-442
- Dryden: Professional Man of Letters
- pp. 443-455
- French Composers of Today
- pp. 456-468
- The Rôle of the University
- pp. 483-495
- From the Board Room Window
- pp. 496-507
- The Value of the Humanities
- pp. 508-519
- Education for Business
- pp. 535-546
- In Defence of Feeling
- pp. 547-549
- Miss Neatby and the “Heights”
- pp. 549-554
- The German Novel
- pp. 554-556
- In “Being’s Centre”
- pp. 556-565
- Contributors
- p. 482
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