The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 282
... York . As Clark had feared , Barnard was a prophet without honor in his own country . America then preferred the decorative in art and shied at Barnard's dynamic ideas . He prepared to leave for Oklahoma to join his brother Evan as a ...
... York . As Clark had feared , Barnard was a prophet without honor in his own country . America then preferred the decorative in art and shied at Barnard's dynamic ideas . He prepared to leave for Oklahoma to join his brother Evan as a ...
Page 377
... York , though an influence of immense potency , is not , strictly speaking , an American city . It is a cosmopolitan city , and the true New Yorker is a cosmopolitan . But it does not follow that a person who does not live in New York ...
... York , though an influence of immense potency , is not , strictly speaking , an American city . It is a cosmopolitan city , and the true New Yorker is a cosmopolitan . But it does not follow that a person who does not live in New York ...
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... York , cannot escape from the slums that Park avenue essentially is . It has neither spaciousness , sunshine , cleanliness , greenery , light nor quiet . All of our cities are rows of streets be- tween canyon walls of buildings , in ...
... York , cannot escape from the slums that Park avenue essentially is . It has neither spaciousness , sunshine , cleanliness , greenery , light nor quiet . All of our cities are rows of streets be- tween canyon walls of buildings , in ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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