The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 284
... called the Cloisters , opened in New York in 1914 . Barnard himself laid the brick of the arches in the chapel . Hundreds of persons visited his collection of art treasures weekly and Barnard , despite the fact that he had gone heavily ...
... called the Cloisters , opened in New York in 1914 . Barnard himself laid the brick of the arches in the chapel . Hundreds of persons visited his collection of art treasures weekly and Barnard , despite the fact that he had gone heavily ...
Page 231
... called Isadora Duncan , and some of the older ones of us had even seen her dance . Most of us , also , at one time or another of late years had been to an occasional perform- ance of something called " modern " dance ( or at least had ...
... called Isadora Duncan , and some of the older ones of us had even seen her dance . Most of us , also , at one time or another of late years had been to an occasional perform- ance of something called " modern " dance ( or at least had ...
Page 366
... called , with much reason , " the last of the Schoolmen . " Is it too much to hope for some- thing better , " to ponder , " like Dos Passos , " the course of history and what leverage might pry the owners loose from power and bring back ...
... called , with much reason , " the last of the Schoolmen . " Is it too much to hope for some- thing better , " to ponder , " like Dos Passos , " the course of history and what leverage might pry the owners loose from power and bring back ...
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