Scribner's Magazine, Volume 72Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1922 - American periodicals |
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... gave us a thrill of satisfaction . Yes ; even forty years after we are not ashamed of it ; for it is sufficiently near to the standards of to - day to be entitled to a place in the sun . The Society of American Taxidermists , for the ...
... gave us a thrill of satisfaction . Yes ; even forty years after we are not ashamed of it ; for it is sufficiently near to the standards of to - day to be entitled to a place in the sun . The Society of American Taxidermists , for the ...
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... gave the joyed the prestige of having a financial backer known to be worth the fabulous sum of fifteen million dollars ! In view of subsequent occurrences in museum development , we opine that our great and good friend always regarded ...
... gave the joyed the prestige of having a financial backer known to be worth the fabulous sum of fifteen million dollars ! In view of subsequent occurrences in museum development , we opine that our great and good friend always regarded ...
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... gave her more salary , I happen to know that she never got a chance to state her rates , " he ex- plained . I smiled . " I can imagine that she'd be more trying as a make - believe con- vert , than most of the real ones are , " I ...
... gave her more salary , I happen to know that she never got a chance to state her rates , " he ex- plained . I smiled . " I can imagine that she'd be more trying as a make - believe con- vert , than most of the real ones are , " I ...
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... gave out that he wanted one special , first - class , Indian woman to put in his show ; she was to represent ' The Spirit of the Tribe . ' There wasn't so much pay in it - the spirit was only to be photographed once : standin ' on a ...
... gave out that he wanted one special , first - class , Indian woman to put in his show ; she was to represent ' The Spirit of the Tribe . ' There wasn't so much pay in it - the spirit was only to be photographed once : standin ' on a ...
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... gave a thought to " free verse . " Chautauqua folk are now studying the history of China or the growth of the social settlement . In 1922 they will be " reading up " on the economic conse- quences of the war . If a speaker would quote ...
... gave a thought to " free verse . " Chautauqua folk are now studying the history of China or the growth of the social settlement . In 1922 they will be " reading up " on the economic conse- quences of the war . If a speaker would quote ...
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