Nobody Colonial America, sure, believed society owed every child ultim — Louis B. Wright

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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.

Louis B. Wright

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