Louis B. Wright Quotes
Nobody In Colonial America, To Be Sure, Believed That Society Owed Every Child The Ultimate In Education, But Intelligence, Industry, And Thrift Combined With Ambition Got Many A Poor Man's Son Into The Colonial Colleges.
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