The North American Review, Volume 229University of Northern Iowa, 1930 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 93
... United States Department of Labor , in a report made in 1925 after an investigation of 2,183 alms- houses throughout the United States , which represent 93 per cent of the to- tal , found that there were 85,889 inmates over the age of ...
... United States Department of Labor , in a report made in 1925 after an investigation of 2,183 alms- houses throughout the United States , which represent 93 per cent of the to- tal , found that there were 85,889 inmates over the age of ...
Page 372
... United States did not result in his loss of Greek nationality , he might have had the protection in Morocco of both Greece and the United States . Had he been regarded as a Greek and become involved in trou- ble in Greece , the ...
... United States did not result in his loss of Greek nationality , he might have had the protection in Morocco of both Greece and the United States . Had he been regarded as a Greek and become involved in trou- ble in Greece , the ...
Page 374
... United States did not recognize dual alle- giance on the part of persons who on becoming naturalized in the United States were obliged to renounce their allegiance to their country of origin . But our Government does recognize dual ...
... United States did not recognize dual alle- giance on the part of persons who on becoming naturalized in the United States were obliged to renounce their allegiance to their country of origin . But our Government does recognize dual ...
Contents
ROTHERY AGNES Progressive South America 89 | 45 |
Salvation by Information | 65 |
Sentimental Juries 286 | 73 |
Copyright | |
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