The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 121Atlantic Monthly Company, 1918 - American essays |
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Page 407
... cial room . At three o'clock I went down to see what was going on and sent the two lowest classes to share the protec- tion of the little ones ' shelter . They made much noise , as there were a great many of them ; and since we could ...
... cial room . At three o'clock I went down to see what was going on and sent the two lowest classes to share the protec- tion of the little ones ' shelter . They made much noise , as there were a great many of them ; and since we could ...
Page 485
... cial resources of our largest libraries ; they are ephemeral by intent , in that they are published with the expecta- tion that they will soon be superseded by others . To handle them efficiently and with sound economy , libraries must ...
... cial resources of our largest libraries ; they are ephemeral by intent , in that they are published with the expecta- tion that they will soon be superseded by others . To handle them efficiently and with sound economy , libraries must ...
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... cial advertising in its own hands , begins by placing advertisements in the news- papers on which it has its eye ; then it takes over all their advertising by con- tract , on terms which relieve them al- together from the exertion of ...
... cial advertising in its own hands , begins by placing advertisements in the news- papers on which it has its eye ; then it takes over all their advertising by con- tract , on terms which relieve them al- together from the exertion of ...
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