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The Plastic Age

By Marks, Percy

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Title: The Plastic Age  
Author: Marks, Percy
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Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Games, Folklore.
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Publisher: June 21St, 2014

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Description: When An American Sets Out to Found a College, He Hunts First for a Hill. John Harvard Was An Englishman and Indifferent to High Places. The Result is That Harvard Has Become a University of Vast Proportions And No Color. Yale Flounders About Among the New Haven Shops, Trying to Rise Above Them. The Harkness Memorial Tower is Successful; Otherwise The University Smells of Trade. If Yale Had Been Built on a Hill, It Would Probably Be Far Less Important and Much More Interesting.

 
 



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