North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... become a philosophy . Clearly , his purpose was to achieve a scrupulously faithful picture of American life in its own terms . And when the Nobel Prize was bestowed upon him as America's most distinguished contemporary novelist , the ...
... become a philosophy . Clearly , his purpose was to achieve a scrupulously faithful picture of American life in its own terms . And when the Nobel Prize was bestowed upon him as America's most distinguished contemporary novelist , the ...
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... become not an escape from business , but a vexed and intricate business in itself . Farmers now are trying to maintain a car - and - bathroom standard , in the face of diminished foreign markets , and with a reduced productive equipment ...
... become not an escape from business , but a vexed and intricate business in itself . Farmers now are trying to maintain a car - and - bathroom standard , in the face of diminished foreign markets , and with a reduced productive equipment ...
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... become a party of old men . Unless we can become also a party of and for young men and women the Party will die and the processes of dissolution have already begun . " My third demand is the immediate preparation of an affirmative ...
... become a party of old men . Unless we can become also a party of and for young men and women the Party will die and the processes of dissolution have already begun . " My third demand is the immediate preparation of an affirmative ...
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Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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