The North American Review, Volume 232University of Northern Iowa, 1931 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... play which crowded the theatre for months , holding its audiences despite the lack of a closely knit story by the senti- ment , the warm humanity with which its characters were portrayed , and played . In these hotel rooms and corridors ...
... play which crowded the theatre for months , holding its audiences despite the lack of a closely knit story by the senti- ment , the warm humanity with which its characters were portrayed , and played . In these hotel rooms and corridors ...
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... play worthy of her great talent , and admiration , not for the wife who thought she wanted freedom and a divorce , but for the husband she first showed us in a situation few dramatists would have dared to venture upon during these ...
... play worthy of her great talent , and admiration , not for the wife who thought she wanted freedom and a divorce , but for the husband she first showed us in a situation few dramatists would have dared to venture upon during these ...
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... play , and the critical condemnation , recently so frequent , of hokum , bunk and blah ! AN NOTHER type of sentiment and another kind of melodrama are successfully mingled in that exciting and absorbing thriller " by Jack De Leon and ...
... play , and the critical condemnation , recently so frequent , of hokum , bunk and blah ! AN NOTHER type of sentiment and another kind of melodrama are successfully mingled in that exciting and absorbing thriller " by Jack De Leon and ...
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Landowners Lot The | 33 |
Literary Landscape The 89 186 281 376 471 | 89 |
MACNEILL BEN DIXON The Town of a Hundred | 101 |
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