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Biography of John Galsworthy
592 words, approx. 2 pages
 The English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was one of the most popular writers of the early 20th century. His work explores the transitions and contrasts between pre- and post-World War I England. Born on Aug. 14, 1867, in Coombe, Su...
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Biography of John Galsworthy
8359 words, approx. 27.9 pages
 During the first decade of the twentieth century, John Galsworthy was widely regarded as one of England's leading writers. As a novelist and a playwright, he was commercially successful and critically esteemed. After World War I and until his death in 19...
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Biography of John Galsworthy
7484 words, approx. 24.9 pages
 During the first decade of the twentieth century, John Galsworthy was widely regarded as one of England's leading writers. As a novelist and a playwright, he was commercially successful and critically esteemed. After the First World War and until his dea...




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 Law & Order
Fraternization Policies
02/01/2008: 764 words, approx. 3 pages Effective leaders foster personal relationships with their officers that are based on mutual trust and respect. As a matter of course, these relationships are established within the workplace. However, this concept of personal relationships, when taken outside the workplace, raises the thorny matter of...
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 Policy Review
Fraternities On the Rocks.
02/01/2000: 5,529 words, approx. 18 pages Maureen Sirhal is editorial assistant at Policy Review. WE ENDURING INSTITUTIONS - and certainly no collegiate institutions - are as quintessentially American as the Greek letter fraternities and sororities. It was in 1776, emblematically enough, that the first such society, Phi Beta...
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 AP News
Fraternities move away from party image
10/4/2007: 586 words, approx. 2 pages The basement of the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at the University of Missouri-Columbia is filled with familiar fraternity icons like a well-worn pool table, stacks of violent films like "Kill Bill" on DVD, and of course, the stench of stale beer.A closer look reveals a...
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Christian frat sues University of Fla.
7/11/2007: 252 words, approx. 1 pages A Christian fraternity sued the University of Florida on Tuesday, claiming discrimination because the university refuses to recognize it as a registered student group.University officials have told Beta Upsilon Chi that it can't be registered as an on-campus student group because only men are allowed...


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Fraternity by John Galsworthy | |
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