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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... interest aroused in this country by the event . There was even then a big fleet of excursion steamers , loaded to the guards with sightseers , on hand to follow the yachts over the course . It is said that on this occasion the New York ...
... interest aroused in this country by the event . There was even then a big fleet of excursion steamers , loaded to the guards with sightseers , on hand to follow the yachts over the course . It is said that on this occasion the New York ...
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... interest of the child , and often against the best interest of the home . There should be a simplification or an elimination . Our so - called civilization is far too complex for the best health and highest happiness of our children and ...
... interest of the child , and often against the best interest of the home . There should be a simplification or an elimination . Our so - called civilization is far too complex for the best health and highest happiness of our children and ...
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... interest ele- ment , and there are several corking stories in the volume , disregarding altogether their implications . The illustrations are well - chosen . The book about present - day America that should be of the most interest to ...
... interest ele- ment , and there are several corking stories in the volume , disregarding altogether their implications . The illustrations are well - chosen . The book about present - day America that should be of the most interest to ...
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Absurdities of Prohibition | 36 |
Sport Psychology | 60 |
and Hells Shootin | 62 |
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