Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volumes 119-120Scribner & Company, 1929 |
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... meet the modern industrial , economic and international conditions of our changing social order . We cannot do this successfully unless we know and understand what the latest innova- tors in the political and social realm are doing ...
... meet the modern industrial , economic and international conditions of our changing social order . We cannot do this successfully unless we know and understand what the latest innova- tors in the political and social realm are doing ...
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... meet them . Like merg- ers in industry , the combinations in the electricity supply field have provided a higher standard product , sold at decreasing prices , distributed an ever - increasing number of consumers . No business is more ...
... meet them . Like merg- ers in industry , the combinations in the electricity supply field have provided a higher standard product , sold at decreasing prices , distributed an ever - increasing number of consumers . No business is more ...
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... meets many fine people whom he would not otherwise have an opportunity to meet on the same footing . Occasionally too we strike a spark in a mind that illumines a life in a thrilling way . Some years ago when I was engaged in a somewhat ...
... meets many fine people whom he would not otherwise have an opportunity to meet on the same footing . Occasionally too we strike a spark in a mind that illumines a life in a thrilling way . Some years ago when I was engaged in a somewhat ...
Contents
SPRING 1930 NO | 2 |
Clayton Hamilton | 21 |
Joseph Jastrow | 29 |
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