The North American Review, Volume 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Page 370
... believe that it is foolish completely to exterminate the " goose that lays the golden egg , " the employer , and who believe that the employer , within reason , should have power to employ only those who satisfy him , the excoriation of ...
... believe that it is foolish completely to exterminate the " goose that lays the golden egg , " the employer , and who believe that the employer , within reason , should have power to employ only those who satisfy him , the excoriation of ...
Page 398
... believe that economic recovery automati- cally assures a solution of our basic difficulties . If this view were limited to the " man in the street " and the " practical " politicians it would be quite under- standable . The M. I. T. S. ...
... believe that economic recovery automati- cally assures a solution of our basic difficulties . If this view were limited to the " man in the street " and the " practical " politicians it would be quite under- standable . The M. I. T. S. ...
Page 562
... believe he would side with them . On the other hand , he had let fall an occasional remark regarding the South and slavery that led the radicals to believe that they could count on him . Such was the state of national affairs as the ...
... believe he would side with them . On the other hand , he had let fall an occasional remark regarding the South and slavery that led the radicals to believe that they could count on him . Such was the state of national affairs as the ...
Contents
Who Bred these Utopias? CHARLES MAGEE ADAMS | 8 |
Corporate Reserves vs Prosperity DAVID FIGART | 27 |
How Spring Comes in Georgia Verse THOMAS CALDECOT CHUBB | 45 |
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