The North American Review, Volume 241University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 249
... possible to move from one class to another in the days that preceded the great depression . The sophisticated might scoff at the tales of Horatio Alger , but it was in reality possible to go from log cabin to White House , from ...
... possible to move from one class to another in the days that preceded the great depression . The sophisticated might scoff at the tales of Horatio Alger , but it was in reality possible to go from log cabin to White House , from ...
Page 284
... possible , they are incapable of seizing their opportunity . Their children have become Americans ; they themselves have been absorbed into a new world of the spirit ; the old endeavor must begin again . Mr. Leland Hall , relating the ...
... possible , they are incapable of seizing their opportunity . Their children have become Americans ; they themselves have been absorbed into a new world of the spirit ; the old endeavor must begin again . Mr. Leland Hall , relating the ...
Page 361
... possible and even likely danger of the appearance of fascism in America . Within a few months has appeared Mr. Stribling's " The Sound Wagon " which , unlike Mr. Lewis's earlier work , does not treat of hypothetical situations rising ...
... possible and even likely danger of the appearance of fascism in America . Within a few months has appeared Mr. Stribling's " The Sound Wagon " which , unlike Mr. Lewis's earlier work , does not treat of hypothetical situations rising ...
Contents
Agriculture and the Constitution | 57 |
AUSLANDER JOSEPH To Elinor Wylie Verse | 238 |
Catastrophe of the Trophies | 291 |
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