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 | | But not long afterward part of Tietjens' brain, and all of his hubris, are shattered by a bomb blast in the Great War, and he is reduced, in utter humiliation, to a pathetic attempt to memorize the very encyclopedia he had once scorned. |
 | | Take a look sometime at the listings under "Argonne National Laboratories" or the "Department of Behavioral Sciences.") It is no doubt true that many of us can give journalistic accounts of fl holes, marginal utility, polymorphous perversities, ekphrastic poetry, and the oft-repeated rise, over about twenty centuries, of the bourgeoisie. |
 | | Money for professorships and fellowships flowed in, as our graduates became famous for the way they performed, and as our new kind of professor, recruited when young, became famous for teaching the world how to perform responsibly and effectively in its rhetorical exchanges. |
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