Oliver GoldsmithPageant Press, 1955 - 86 pagina's |
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... sizar . " Being a sizar was not an enviable situation , and Oliver was deeply humiliated . As a sizar , he would be clad in a black garment , with no sleeves , and was further tagged as a servant by wearing a red cap . His duties were ...
... sizar . " Being a sizar was not an enviable situation , and Oliver was deeply humiliated . As a sizar , he would be clad in a black garment , with no sleeves , and was further tagged as a servant by wearing a red cap . His duties were ...
Pagina 15
... sizar with no prospects in life . Sizars were in the servant class , and that is where they remained as long as they were compelled to work their way through school . Snobbishness was paramount . Oliver suffered many humiliations ...
... sizar with no prospects in life . Sizars were in the servant class , and that is where they remained as long as they were compelled to work their way through school . Snobbishness was paramount . Oliver suffered many humiliations ...
Pagina 17
... sizar duties , and , as a result , he became so discouraged that he sold his books and ran away from college . But again , on the verge of starvation , he returned to Lissoy where his brother lived . He was persuaded to return to ...
... sizar duties , and , as a result , he became so discouraged that he sold his books and ran away from college . But again , on the verge of starvation , he returned to Lissoy where his brother lived . He was persuaded to return to ...
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