Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volumes 119-120Scribner & Company, 1929 |
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Page 119
... able to take her stand on that resolve , of being able to say to herself whenever she began to drift toward new uncertainties and fresh conces- sions , that once at least she had stood fast , shutting away in a little space of peace and ...
... able to take her stand on that resolve , of being able to say to herself whenever she began to drift toward new uncertainties and fresh conces- sions , that once at least she had stood fast , shutting away in a little space of peace and ...
Page 48
... able to get it without being required to demonstrate that it gave reasonable promise of being able in the not too distant future to stand without the aid of tariff crutches . The real secret of success in getting tariff favors was for ...
... able to get it without being required to demonstrate that it gave reasonable promise of being able in the not too distant future to stand without the aid of tariff crutches . The real secret of success in getting tariff favors was for ...
Page 50
... able to maintain a substantial export trade . But the special genius of the American people for efficient organization of industry , application of mass production methods to manufacturing , and invention of new tools and products , was ...
... able to maintain a substantial export trade . But the special genius of the American people for efficient organization of industry , application of mass production methods to manufacturing , and invention of new tools and products , was ...
Contents
SPRING 1930 NO | 2 |
Clayton Hamilton | 21 |
Joseph Jastrow | 29 |
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