The North American Review, Band 208University of Northern Iowa, 1821 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... beginning , " softly purrs the Secretary of War seventeen months after war was declared , and he speaks the truth . Even the beginning we have made and are mak- ing is attributable in no degree to his foresight and activities . We ...
... beginning , " softly purrs the Secretary of War seventeen months after war was declared , and he speaks the truth . Even the beginning we have made and are mak- ing is attributable in no degree to his foresight and activities . We ...
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... beginning of the present war have been in the em- barrassing position in which we found ourselves . We need in our schools hereafter , but beginning to - day , to teach thrift as we have never taught it before . Hitherto , indeed , we ...
... beginning of the present war have been in the em- barrassing position in which we found ourselves . We need in our schools hereafter , but beginning to - day , to teach thrift as we have never taught it before . Hitherto , indeed , we ...
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... Beginning with 1908 the principles of preventive medicine were first applied thoroughly to the army , including routine physical inspections . Naturally the rate increased with the coming to light of many cases hitherto not discovered ...
... Beginning with 1908 the principles of preventive medicine were first applied thoroughly to the army , including routine physical inspections . Naturally the rate increased with the coming to light of many cases hitherto not discovered ...
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