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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Page 44
... success in private life are not necessarily infallible as- surances of success as a public man , and he has been diligent to learn the peculiar requirements of the pro- fession of politics and to apply to them his undeniable mental and ...
... success in private life are not necessarily infallible as- surances of success as a public man , and he has been diligent to learn the peculiar requirements of the pro- fession of politics and to apply to them his undeniable mental and ...
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... success of this powerful drama . At least ninety- nine per cent of the audience left was the theatre vehemently discuss- ing whether The Unknown One , so magnificently portrayed by Judith Anderson , was or was not what they termed " the ...
... success of this powerful drama . At least ninety- nine per cent of the audience left was the theatre vehemently discuss- ing whether The Unknown One , so magnificently portrayed by Judith Anderson , was or was not what they termed " the ...
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... success are losing their charm as we realize more and more that real success by no means con- sists in money , power , or the hand of some juvenile female . It is after the last " success " that a man's history usually begins , and no ...
... success are losing their charm as we realize more and more that real success by no means con- sists in money , power , or the hand of some juvenile female . It is after the last " success " that a man's history usually begins , and no ...
Contents
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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