North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 247-248University of Northern Iowa, 1939 |
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... Japanese became American- ized in speech and custom , scorned Japanese clothes , took up baseball . Those who had the money and who had been intrigued with their parents ' stories of Japan , went there and then hurried back , sore at ...
... Japanese became American- ized in speech and custom , scorned Japanese clothes , took up baseball . Those who had the money and who had been intrigued with their parents ' stories of Japan , went there and then hurried back , sore at ...
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... Japan on these islands . I am contented the great numbers of us here have no fear of secret and organized societies of Japanese whose object is to rise up and take the Islands for Japan . We who live here and know these people have no ...
... Japan on these islands . I am contented the great numbers of us here have no fear of secret and organized societies of Japanese whose object is to rise up and take the Islands for Japan . We who live here and know these people have no ...
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... Japanese problem , in the discussions on statehood , was brought up again with regard to the loyalty of the Japanese should the United States become involved in a war . It was pointed out that during the World War the Japanese flocked ...
... Japanese problem , in the discussions on statehood , was brought up again with regard to the loyalty of the Japanese should the United States become involved in a war . It was pointed out that during the World War the Japanese flocked ...
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QUARTERLY COMMENT | 10 |
THREE NOTES ON AMERICAN LITERATURE | 21 |
PARK Edwin Art 168 | 64 |
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