Kindred Arts: Conversation and Public SpeakingMacmillan, 1929 - 200 Seiten |
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... cities a pro- gressive interest in the best kind of music ; and in such cities as New York , Boston , Cincin- nati , Cleveland , San Francisco and Philadel- phia , orchestras are maintained which would do credit to the great musical ...
... cities a pro- gressive interest in the best kind of music ; and in such cities as New York , Boston , Cincin- nati , Cleveland , San Francisco and Philadel- phia , orchestras are maintained which would do credit to the great musical ...
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... cities where people live in closely crowded houses or apartments , the visiting custom has diminished . But in medium - sized cities detached homes surrounded by plots of ground , induce a neighborly life . In favorable weather visits ...
... cities where people live in closely crowded houses or apartments , the visiting custom has diminished . But in medium - sized cities detached homes surrounded by plots of ground , induce a neighborly life . In favorable weather visits ...
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... with a homo- geneous sentiment in national affairs ; but no one of our cities can impose upon others its culture . Thought on social or intellectual mat- ters prevailing in New York or Washington , is far [ 36 ] KINDRED ARTS.
... with a homo- geneous sentiment in national affairs ; but no one of our cities can impose upon others its culture . Thought on social or intellectual mat- ters prevailing in New York or Washington , is far [ 36 ] KINDRED ARTS.
Inhalt
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS | 3 |
EFFECT OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN AMERICA | 10 |
OCCASIONS SUITED TO THE CULTIVATION | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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