Our Times, 1900-1925: The turn of the centuryCharles Scribner's Sons, 1926 |
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Page v
... persons and forces in a considerable variety of fields . " " What should ordinarily be preface is in this history to be found in certain chapters of the books themselves . About the method , there is a statement in Chapter 4 of Volume ...
... persons and forces in a considerable variety of fields . " " What should ordinarily be preface is in this history to be found in certain chapters of the books themselves . About the method , there is a statement in Chapter 4 of Volume ...
Page vii
... person , as in range and richness of taste , including humor , Reedy was gargantuan , eupeptic . Among his intimates was a St. Louisan who resembled him in bulk , catho- licity and flavor , a lawyer , Fred W. Lehmann ( he was Solicitor ...
... person , as in range and richness of taste , including humor , Reedy was gargantuan , eupeptic . Among his intimates was a St. Louisan who resembled him in bulk , catho- licity and flavor , a lawyer , Fred W. Lehmann ( he was Solicitor ...
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... persons who had lived through the event described . Besides , much of the original ma- terial consisted of facts that were recorded only in the minds of living persons . Among the creditors , much the largest , measured by the debt ...
... persons who had lived through the event described . Besides , much of the original ma- terial consisted of facts that were recorded only in the minds of living persons . Among the creditors , much the largest , measured by the debt ...
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... persons in other backgrounds . Socially , Indiana provided the dramatis personæ of the novels and plays of that American writer who , more nearly than any other during the period this history covers , reflected typical American life ...
... persons in other backgrounds . Socially , Indiana provided the dramatis personæ of the novels and plays of that American writer who , more nearly than any other during the period this history covers , reflected typical American life ...
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... persons wrote letters to the papers . School - children were set to figuring . It grew to the vogue of one of those puzzles like " How old is Ann ? " A learned editor , Doctor Albert Shaw , settled the question for his readers in his ...
... persons wrote letters to the papers . School - children were set to figuring . It grew to the vogue of one of those puzzles like " How old is Ann ? " A learned editor , Doctor Albert Shaw , settled the question for his readers in his ...
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