Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 116Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1928 - American literature |
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Page 47
... asked him what line of human activity would see the greatest development during the next fifty years . Mr. Steinmetz replied : " I think the greatest development will be made along spiritual lines . Here is a force which history clearly ...
... asked him what line of human activity would see the greatest development during the next fifty years . Mr. Steinmetz replied : " I think the greatest development will be made along spiritual lines . Here is a force which history clearly ...
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... asked me why it was that the large city delegations in our Democratic Convention were so much less " amenable " to the wishes of the majority than were the city delegations in the Republican Con- vention , which has its Philadelphia as ...
... asked me why it was that the large city delegations in our Democratic Convention were so much less " amenable " to the wishes of the majority than were the city delegations in the Republican Con- vention , which has its Philadelphia as ...
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... asked that May Day be celebrated as a day calling attention to the right of every child to joyous positive health . Since then it has expanded in meaning and forms of expression until it has become like the May Pole , a central rallying ...
... asked that May Day be celebrated as a day calling attention to the right of every child to joyous positive health . Since then it has expanded in meaning and forms of expression until it has become like the May Pole , a central rallying ...
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... Asked if the child had had an attack of the " flu , " I answered , " Yes . " This was the result . For- tunately the deafness soon yielded to treatment . But except for that school examination , it would prob- ably have gone on until ...
... Asked if the child had had an attack of the " flu , " I answered , " Yes . " This was the result . For- tunately the deafness soon yielded to treatment . But except for that school examination , it would prob- ably have gone on until ...
Page 116
... marriage , such treatment of women and outcasts , such a generally back- ward , and it seems to us in many ways even degraded social system ? This is the question constantly asked , and reasonably and 116 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... marriage , such treatment of women and outcasts , such a generally back- ward , and it seems to us in many ways even degraded social system ? This is the question constantly asked , and reasonably and 116 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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