Anderson, 1935 - Google Patents
The Educational and Occupational Attainments of Our National RulersAnderson, 1935
- Document ID
- 11885206633944509186
- Author
- Anderson H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Scientific Monthly
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THE United States, in contrast to the older countries of Europe, has been permeated with the philosophy of rugged individualism. Its rapid industrial expansion is considered the achievement of a free people unhampered by economic, social or political barriers to …
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