The North American Review, Volume 240University of Northern Iowa, 1935 |
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Page 149
... continued to increase slightly . The publishing responsibility , which the club had placed in the hands of Cummings and Hilliard shortly after Wells and Lilly gave it up in 1816 , Everett transferred to his brother Oliver , who had a ...
... continued to increase slightly . The publishing responsibility , which the club had placed in the hands of Cummings and Hilliard shortly after Wells and Lilly gave it up in 1816 , Everett transferred to his brother Oliver , who had a ...
Page 159
... continued in its pages . George E. Ellis , the Unitarian leader , first appeared there in 1846. Mrs. Mary Lowell Putnam began a series of articles on Hungarian and Polish literature in 1848 . But " the torpid and respectable North ...
... continued in its pages . George E. Ellis , the Unitarian leader , first appeared there in 1846. Mrs. Mary Lowell Putnam began a series of articles on Hungarian and Polish literature in 1848 . But " the torpid and respectable North ...
Page 172
... continued to build up the Wilsonian can- didacy . In the quadrennial presidential candidates ' symposium in October , 1912 , there were articles for Taft , Roosevelt , and Wilson ; but editorially the Review was Democratic . A year ...
... continued to build up the Wilsonian can- didacy . In the quadrennial presidential candidates ' symposium in October , 1912 , there were articles for Taft , Roosevelt , and Wilson ; but editorially the Review was Democratic . A year ...
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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