Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1684
... ment and shelter . Of these things the rich always have enough , but when a panic comes the first result is that a vast number of people are thrown out of work . The Citizens ' League of Chicago now sug- gests a National Reserve ...
... ment and shelter . Of these things the rich always have enough , but when a panic comes the first result is that a vast number of people are thrown out of work . The Citizens ' League of Chicago now sug- gests a National Reserve ...
Page 1690
... ment . Within the coming year , those who should know most of Cuba and Cuban feeling say that the Cuban flag will disap- pear , and what places have known it be oc- cupied by the Stars and Stripes . What effect would talk of annexing ...
... ment . Within the coming year , those who should know most of Cuba and Cuban feeling say that the Cuban flag will disap- pear , and what places have known it be oc- cupied by the Stars and Stripes . What effect would talk of annexing ...
Page 1695
... ment plan , " the conclusion is reached that the Press has about summed up the opinion of the editorial writers . A majority of the papers , irrespective of party , find much to commend in the message and something to condemn . In the ...
... ment plan , " the conclusion is reached that the Press has about summed up the opinion of the editorial writers . A majority of the papers , irrespective of party , find much to commend in the message and something to condemn . In the ...
Page 1708
... ment made by Lord Rosebery that " a famished condition is conducive to the highest effi- ciency of poetic genius . " " However , most of these garret geniuses , " says the Doctor , " would more than likely have turned out a larger ...
... ment made by Lord Rosebery that " a famished condition is conducive to the highest effi- ciency of poetic genius . " " However , most of these garret geniuses , " says the Doctor , " would more than likely have turned out a larger ...
Page 1715
... ment for several months past . The weak section was the Northwest , where the wheat crop failure in the Dakotas had a depressing effect . But the increase in revenue con- tributed by other states traversed by the Hill lines , the St ...
... ment for several months past . The weak section was the Northwest , where the wheat crop failure in the Dakotas had a depressing effect . But the increase in revenue con- tributed by other states traversed by the Hill lines , the St ...
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