Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 47
... idea , the New York Central erected on the east side of the yards , facing Lexington Avenue , supported on steel pillars over the tracks , a build- ing known as Grand Central Palace . It happened that this rebuilding of Grand Central ...
... idea , the New York Central erected on the east side of the yards , facing Lexington Avenue , supported on steel pillars over the tracks , a build- ing known as Grand Central Palace . It happened that this rebuilding of Grand Central ...
Page 48
... idea was this , this gorgeous idea of renting out the roof of a rail- road - yard ? " It was Bill Newman's idea , " one New York Central man told me . " No , " said another , " Ira Place thought it out . ' But nothing is clearer than ...
... idea was this , this gorgeous idea of renting out the roof of a rail- road - yard ? " It was Bill Newman's idea , " one New York Central man told me . " No , " said another , " Ira Place thought it out . ' But nothing is clearer than ...
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... ideas from one mind to another , without any perceptible physical method of com- munication , would indicate the pres- ence of a crack in the very foundation of all our views on Nature . " " Psy- cho - physics , " writes Dr. Henning ...
... ideas from one mind to another , without any perceptible physical method of com- munication , would indicate the pres- ence of a crack in the very foundation of all our views on Nature . " " Psy- cho - physics , " writes Dr. Henning ...
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... ideas , which powers have gradually been rendered less necessary as language developed , and may , unless stimu- lated and exercised , finally perish from atrophy . Such a theory would be illustrated by those stories which are furnished ...
... ideas , which powers have gradually been rendered less necessary as language developed , and may , unless stimu- lated and exercised , finally perish from atrophy . Such a theory would be illustrated by those stories which are furnished ...
Page 70
... idea of loosening her dress , taking off her shoes , putting her to lie down , tucking in the cur- tain as she had tucked it round little Charlotte . But for some reason or other , which had nothing whatever to do with any sense of ...
... idea of loosening her dress , taking off her shoes , putting her to lie down , tucking in the cur- tain as she had tucked it round little Charlotte . But for some reason or other , which had nothing whatever to do with any sense of ...
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