The North American Review, Volume 234University 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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Page 532
... foreign drama . We began to dabble in the forms that were more representative of the foreign type of mind than of the American . In fact , our playwrights most vocif- erously decried the idea that they were expressionistic because the ...
... foreign drama . We began to dabble in the forms that were more representative of the foreign type of mind than of the American . In fact , our playwrights most vocif- erously decried the idea that they were expressionistic because the ...
Page 549
... foreign malevolence against America . There is great promise of progress in that . The figures given are based , of course , on the persistent idea that international trade is a fixed quantity and that therefore what one country gains ...
... foreign malevolence against America . There is great promise of progress in that . The figures given are based , of course , on the persistent idea that international trade is a fixed quantity and that therefore what one country gains ...
Page 551
... foreign trade , like that of every other nation , will be governed by the state of her in- ternational balance of payments . America will be able to sell abroad , and collect debts or interest on her foreign investments , only in so far ...
... foreign trade , like that of every other nation , will be governed by the state of her in- ternational balance of payments . America will be able to sell abroad , and collect debts or interest on her foreign investments , only in so far ...
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ANDERSON FLORENCE BENNETT Portrait of a Drama Catches Up The | 170 |
ApƩritif 193 481 Education at the Crossroads | 177 |
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