The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 113
... President and Mrs. Roosevelt were communists because they were courteous to Negroes . Many photographs and articles from Negro papers were carried as proof that the President had shaken hands and used polite titles in greeting Negroes ...
... President and Mrs. Roosevelt were communists because they were courteous to Negroes . Many photographs and articles from Negro papers were carried as proof that the President had shaken hands and used polite titles in greeting Negroes ...
Page 173
... President Hutchins seems to forget that his course of study would here be narrower than that pursued by the boy of the Middle Ages . He at least had two languages , his own and Latin , for it was of course Latin grammar that he studied ...
... President Hutchins seems to forget that his course of study would here be narrower than that pursued by the boy of the Middle Ages . He at least had two languages , his own and Latin , for it was of course Latin grammar that he studied ...
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... President the widest possible margin of discretion . No longer ago than 1933 , a proposal was pend- ing before Congress to permit the President to embargo arms shipments to the aggressor in a war , leaving our manufacturers free to ...
... President the widest possible margin of discretion . No longer ago than 1933 , a proposal was pend- ing before Congress to permit the President to embargo arms shipments to the aggressor in a war , leaving our manufacturers free to ...
Contents
Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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