Scribner's Magazine, Volume 72Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1922 - American periodicals |
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... stand . It concerns the first actual adoptions of the group idea in two great museums . As a practical museum builder Doctor G. Brown Goode was a far - seeing and daring progressive . Whenever he saw the posed to Doctor Goode a group of ...
... stand . It concerns the first actual adoptions of the group idea in two great museums . As a practical museum builder Doctor G. Brown Goode was a far - seeing and daring progressive . Whenever he saw the posed to Doctor Goode a group of ...
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... stand forth as Mr. Clark's most artistic creation . And really , the latter is a realistic trans- lation from the wild veldt to the museum hall , without the aid of a painted land- scape background and under the handicap of four visible ...
... stand forth as Mr. Clark's most artistic creation . And really , the latter is a realistic trans- lation from the wild veldt to the museum hall , without the aid of a painted land- scape background and under the handicap of four visible ...
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... stand together , four - square , and their exquisitely mounted bucks , does , and fawns , in varied pelages , with landscape backgrounds and a wealth of forest and waterside foliage , render them quite ir- resistible . These four ...
... stand together , four - square , and their exquisitely mounted bucks , does , and fawns , in varied pelages , with landscape backgrounds and a wealth of forest and waterside foliage , render them quite ir- resistible . These four ...
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... stand for American vil- lages , what an adventure it is to come upon those charming little places in New England where pleasant courtesy is not considered incompatible with democratic independence , and grassy commons and main streets ...
... stand for American vil- lages , what an adventure it is to come upon those charming little places in New England where pleasant courtesy is not considered incompatible with democratic independence , and grassy commons and main streets ...
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... stand bein ' laughed at - besides it's cost- in ' the sheriff money . " " What did Pahala spend ? " I de- manded . " He paid for a real , first - class , weddin'- trip that Sarah Jane suggested , " an- swered Mr. Kipp . " Surely ...
... stand bein ' laughed at - besides it's cost- in ' the sheriff money . " " What did Pahala spend ? " I de- manded . " He paid for a real , first - class , weddin'- trip that Sarah Jane suggested , " an- swered Mr. Kipp . " Surely ...
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