The Sociology of the Absurd: Or, The Application of Professor X.Daniel Joseph Boorstin Simon and Schuster, 1970 - 94 Seiten |
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... League " ! * No longer will there be the * For a hint of some research possibilities in this area , see below , Appendix II , " A Note on the ' Ivy ' League . " ridiculous cachet of " The Big Ten " ! At 58 THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE ABSURD.
... League " ! * No longer will there be the * For a hint of some research possibilities in this area , see below , Appendix II , " A Note on the ' Ivy ' League . " ridiculous cachet of " The Big Ten " ! At 58 THE SOCIOLOGY OF THE ABSURD.
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... League Students of the American language have long puzzled over the origin of the expression " Ivy League " to refer to certain institutions of " higher " learning . The common desk dictionary defines Ivy League as " a group of col ...
... League Students of the American language have long puzzled over the origin of the expression " Ivy League " to refer to certain institutions of " higher " learning . The common desk dictionary defines Ivy League as " a group of col ...
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... League became " Ivy " League . An alternative explanation , which does not in the least challenge the novel implications of our linguist's discov- ery , is that the name " Ivory " League was adopted be- cause the blacks themselves , who ...
... League became " Ivy " League . An alternative explanation , which does not in the least challenge the novel implications of our linguist's discov- ery , is that the name " Ivory " League was adopted be- cause the blacks themselves , who ...
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