The North American Review, Volume 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Question By H. B. EING a comparatively new reader of the REVIEW , I have received a number of im- pressions of the magazine , which , unclouded by much knowledge of your past tradition , you may be interested in hearing . I refer mainly ...
... Question By H. B. EING a comparatively new reader of the REVIEW , I have received a number of im- pressions of the magazine , which , unclouded by much knowledge of your past tradition , you may be interested in hearing . I refer mainly ...
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... question the tonal characteristics of such electrically produced sound . Is it able to produce all of the overtones and harmonics that go to make up the color and tonal beauty of music produced by conventional instru- ments ? The question ...
... question the tonal characteristics of such electrically produced sound . Is it able to produce all of the overtones and harmonics that go to make up the color and tonal beauty of music produced by conventional instru- ments ? The question ...
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... question and under- stand that they are voting for some- thing vastly more important than lowering their taxes or employing a certain number of laborers or putting some workmen out of a job ; they are voting yes or no on this question ...
... question and under- stand that they are voting for some- thing vastly more important than lowering their taxes or employing a certain number of laborers or putting some workmen out of a job ; they are voting yes or no on this question ...
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ANONYMOUS Madame Zero | 53 |
Apéritif 1 97 289 385 481 | 59 |
Big Brothers in the Balkans 519 | 65 |
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