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  • The economics books in Honors reserve are only a tiny tiny fraction of the total economics in the library's collection.

    Economics of Higher Education, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • I remember discussing this Charles Dickens excerpt in Honors Class.

    Charles Dickens/Walt Whitman 2008

  • From Frank Rich: "The Kennedy Center Honors" is no ratings powerhouse; this year more adults under 50 elected to watch "The Real Gilligan's Island" on cable instead.

    December 2004 2004

  • With Honors is not much more than a paid hobby, spreading useful advice about grammar and clarity to young people who have not gotten enough of that in school.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • With Honors is not much more than a paid hobby, spreading useful advice about grammar and clarity to young people who have not gotten enough of that in school.

    We've got mail! M-mv 2003

  • With Honors is not much more than a paid hobby, spreading useful advice about grammar and clarity to young people who have not gotten enough of that in school.

    Archive 2003-11-01 M-mv 2003

  • With Honors is not much more than a paid hobby, spreading useful advice about grammar and clarity to young people who have not gotten enough of that in school.

    11.03 M-mv 2003

  • With Honors is not much more than a paid hobby, spreading useful advice about grammar and clarity to young people who have not gotten enough of that in school.

    10.03 M-mv 2003

  • She called Honors as "the best the Navy has to offer" and said the skits were welcome entertainment onboard.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • She called Honors as "the best the Navy has to offer" and said the skits were welcome entertainment onboard.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

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