Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 43
... hundred feet , on what is now the line of Park Avenue between Ninety - second and Ninety- fourth streets , was in fact the origi- nal section of the present Park Ave- nue tunnel of the New York Central . Beyond the tunnel , the road ...
... hundred feet , on what is now the line of Park Avenue between Ninety - second and Ninety- fourth streets , was in fact the origi- nal section of the present Park Ave- nue tunnel of the New York Central . Beyond the tunnel , the road ...
Page 45
... hundred feet to a total of about two miles . But the closing of the streets and the roofing of the tunnel did not quiet , but rather increased , the irri- tation . Here was this sprawling railroad - yard , full of smoking loco- motives ...
... hundred feet to a total of about two miles . But the closing of the streets and the roofing of the tunnel did not quiet , but rather increased , the irri- tation . Here was this sprawling railroad - yard , full of smoking loco- motives ...
Page 46
... hundred trains a day ; to provide a greater station building for the coming and going of its army of passengers ; to eliminate the railroad - yard at street - level and give back to the city its severed cross - streets . At first plans ...
... hundred trains a day ; to provide a greater station building for the coming and going of its army of passengers ; to eliminate the railroad - yard at street - level and give back to the city its severed cross - streets . At first plans ...
Page 58
... hundred brethren at once , " the sudden conversion on the Damascus road - such records are indeed " worthier of all men to be believed " because they are no longer relegated to a far - off age of mira- cles but are repeated and exempli ...
... hundred brethren at once , " the sudden conversion on the Damascus road - such records are indeed " worthier of all men to be believed " because they are no longer relegated to a far - off age of mira- cles but are repeated and exempli ...
Page 76
... hundred in number . To his friends and neighbors this seemed a stark and staring tragedy ; to him it was the hour of liberation . Henceforth he placed his father's art , with all its poetic grandeur , in a sacred niche of his memory ...
... hundred in number . To his friends and neighbors this seemed a stark and staring tragedy ; to him it was the hour of liberation . Henceforth he placed his father's art , with all its poetic grandeur , in a sacred niche of his memory ...
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