The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 319
... moved several times since we first saw the light of day , and expect - or hope to move several more times before we finish the race . We take frequent moving as a matter of course , a normal part of present day living . America , in ...
... moved several times since we first saw the light of day , and expect - or hope to move several more times before we finish the race . We take frequent moving as a matter of course , a normal part of present day living . America , in ...
Page 320
... moved to stay , for want of trucking charges and a month's rent . Indeed , it is the prosperous times that have brought ... move . When distant pastures beckon we explain that their alluring greenness is all quite rational . Another town ...
... moved to stay , for want of trucking charges and a month's rent . Indeed , it is the prosperous times that have brought ... move . When distant pastures beckon we explain that their alluring greenness is all quite rational . Another town ...
Page 321
... move is to take the line of less resistance . But pushing on seldom brought a solution of the frontiersman's problems . Sooner or later the settle- ments caught up with him , repeating the same old diffi- culties . Nor does moving ...
... move is to take the line of less resistance . But pushing on seldom brought a solution of the frontiersman's problems . Sooner or later the settle- ments caught up with him , repeating the same old diffi- culties . Nor does moving ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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