Forum and Century, Volumen102Forum Publishing Company, 1939 |
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... Facts of Life " ? ( debate ) , 172 . Burlin , Paul . Illustration for : The Artist's Point of View , 143 . Business Wives or Housewives ( M. Adams & Hogg ) , 124 . - - - · de Marco , Jean illustration for : Artist's Point of View ( 95 ) ...
... Facts of Life " ? ( debate ) , 172 . Burlin , Paul . Illustration for : The Artist's Point of View , 143 . Business Wives or Housewives ( M. Adams & Hogg ) , 124 . - - - · de Marco , Jean illustration for : Artist's Point of View ( 95 ) ...
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... Facts of Life " ? ( debate ) , 172 . Moult , Thomas . See : - A Page for Poets ( 96 ) . Mullen , Robert R. George Aiken : New England's Favorite Son , 36 ; Rich Young Man Makes Good , 132 . Music . See : Hepner . - Neuberger , Richard L ...
... Facts of Life " ? ( debate ) , 172 . Moult , Thomas . See : - A Page for Poets ( 96 ) . Mullen , Robert R. George Aiken : New England's Favorite Son , 36 ; Rich Young Man Makes Good , 132 . Music . See : Hepner . - Neuberger , Richard L ...
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... Facts of Life , " Should ? debate ( Buck , Lent , & Mose- ley ) , 172 . Poets . Poets , A Page for , 48 , 96 , 144 , 192 , 240 , 288 . Poets , With the ( Boggs ) , 144 . Police force , international . See : - Holt , Peffer , Wambaugh ...
... Facts of Life , " Should ? debate ( Buck , Lent , & Mose- ley ) , 172 . Poets . Poets , A Page for , 48 , 96 , 144 , 192 , 240 , 288 . Poets , With the ( Boggs ) , 144 . Police force , international . See : - Holt , Peffer , Wambaugh ...
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... fact that the Canadian Pacific liner , Empress of Australia , on which the King and Queen voyaged , was a former German vessel ( as if that fact were of paramount importance to the royal tour ) , we thought the choice of this famous ...
... fact that the Canadian Pacific liner , Empress of Australia , on which the King and Queen voyaged , was a former German vessel ( as if that fact were of paramount importance to the royal tour ) , we thought the choice of this famous ...
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... fact today . The polls of public sentiment show that most citizens have now gone over from favoring extravagance to favoring economy . But why then does economy fail to happen ? The chief reason is that the citizens , though favoring ...
... fact today . The polls of public sentiment show that most citizens have now gone over from favoring extravagance to favoring economy . But why then does economy fail to happen ? The chief reason is that the citizens , though favoring ...
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Página 214 - The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make The billows smooth and bright And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night. The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done 'It's very rude of him,' she said, 'To come and spoil the fun!
Página 72 - THEY order, said I, this matter better in France You have been in France? said my gentleman, turning quick upon me with the most civil triumph in the world. Strange!
Página 187 - A vast conspiracy against mankind has been organized on two continents, and it is rapidly taking possession of the world. If not met and overthrown at once, it forebodes terrible social convulsions, the destruction of civilization or the establishment of an absolute despotism.
Página 240 - The Pasture I'm going out to clean the pasture spring; I'll only stop to rake the leaves away (And wait to watch the water clear, I may): I shan't be gone long. — You come too. I'm going out to fetch the little calf That's standing by the mother. It's so young, It totters when she licks it with her tongue. I sha'n't be gone long. — You come too.
Página 120 - Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup And I'll not look for wine. The thirst that from the soul doth rise Doth ask a drink divine; But might I of Jove's nectar sup, I would not change for thine.
Página 73 - tis a gala night Within the lonesome latter years! An angel throng, bewinged, bedight In veils, and drowned in tears, Sit in a theatre, to see A play of hopes and fears, While the orchestra breathes fitfully The music of the spheres. Mimes, in the form of God on high...
Página 74 - That a commission of five members be appointed by the President of the United States to consider the expediency of utilizing existing international agencies for the purpose of limiting the armaments of the nations of the world by international agreement, and of constituting the combined navies of the world an international force for the preservation of universal peace, and to consider and report upon any other means to diminish the expenditures of government for military purposes and to lessen the...
Página 265 - Her cheeks like the dawn of day, And her bosom white as the hawthorn buds, That ope in the month of May. The skipper he stood beside the helm...
Página 87 - ... shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
Página 265 - That time of year thou may'st in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruin'd choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. In me thou seest the twilight of such day, As after sun-set fadeth in the west, Which by and by black night doth take away, Death's second self, that seals up all in rest.