The North American Review, Band 230University of Northern Iowa, 1930 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... play , Captain Roark came off victorious . Lewis Lacey , the real veteran of the British contingent , has long been committed to the American style of play . He knows it from the ground up and , through frequent visits here , also knows ...
... play , Captain Roark came off victorious . Lewis Lacey , the real veteran of the British contingent , has long been committed to the American style of play . He knows it from the ground up and , through frequent visits here , also knows ...
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... play all the golf they wanted . Leisure , rather than lux- ury , was their heart's desire , so that they might enjoy at last the rest and recreation presumably earned by their industry and ingenuity . In the slower tempo of slack times ...
... play all the golf they wanted . Leisure , rather than lux- ury , was their heart's desire , so that they might enjoy at last the rest and recreation presumably earned by their industry and ingenuity . In the slower tempo of slack times ...
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... play violent volleys and a generally combative type of play which raised its character level with the other spirited sports . Down through the closing years of the Nineteenth Century and out into the Twentieth swept the brilliant ...
... play violent volleys and a generally combative type of play which raised its character level with the other spirited sports . Down through the closing years of the Nineteenth Century and out into the Twentieth swept the brilliant ...
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Absurdities of Prohibition | 36 |
Sport Psychology | 60 |
and Hells Shootin | 62 |
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