North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Томи 245 – 246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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... became editor of The Living Age in 1929 . Here he published the first disclosures about the arms traffic , excerpts from which , read from the Senate floor by Senator Borah , led finally to the Nye investigation . Mr. Howe is now head ...
... became editor of The Living Age in 1929 . Here he published the first disclosures about the arms traffic , excerpts from which , read from the Senate floor by Senator Borah , led finally to the Nye investigation . Mr. Howe is now head ...
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... became symbols of evil . Eclecticism and the schools that sponsored it became the objects of his bitter attacks . As he found less and less occasion to wield the T - square , he found more and more incentive to wield the pen . Writing ...
... became symbols of evil . Eclecticism and the schools that sponsored it became the objects of his bitter attacks . As he found less and less occasion to wield the T - square , he found more and more incentive to wield the pen . Writing ...
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... became the intimate friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth . Settling in England he produced work of great promise , Biblical and classical subjects , and landscapes based on the scenery of Switzer- land and Italy modified by reminiscences ...
... became the intimate friend of Coleridge and Wordsworth . Settling in England he produced work of great promise , Biblical and classical subjects , and landscapes based on the scenery of Switzer- land and Italy modified by reminiscences ...
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