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 346
... present conditions , the explanation might be more convincing . On the whole it is probable that no class of people suffers more from the present state of Amer- ican banking than American bankers themselves . The fact is that a ...
... present conditions , the explanation might be more convincing . On the whole it is probable that no class of people suffers more from the present state of Amer- ican banking than American bankers themselves . The fact is that a ...
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... present , lost the art of rest - but which seeks a style in accord with its own restlessness . It is a verification of Browning's " the need of a world of men for me . " We are living in an era of tests and solu- tions ; our only hope ...
... present , lost the art of rest - but which seeks a style in accord with its own restlessness . It is a verification of Browning's " the need of a world of men for me . " We are living in an era of tests and solu- tions ; our only hope ...
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... present dislocation of world finance and world trade . The outside world purchased American goods on credit - to ... present effort of America to collect huge debts abroad and to maintain a surplus of exports over imports has ...
... present dislocation of world finance and world trade . The outside world purchased American goods on credit - to ... present effort of America to collect huge debts abroad and to maintain a surplus of exports over imports has ...
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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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