Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 115Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 - American literature |
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Page 59
... social order than his , the gallant spirit of a gentleman to put aside the sweetness of the revenge within his grasp . No man of the President's coarse origin could be expected , now that he was in the saddle , to lift the fallen enemy ...
... social order than his , the gallant spirit of a gentleman to put aside the sweetness of the revenge within his grasp . No man of the President's coarse origin could be expected , now that he was in the saddle , to lift the fallen enemy ...
Page 67
... social back- ground is not understood . In some Southern communities , for example , possession of any automobile other than a Ford by colored people , is frowned upon . It is a breach of the social code for a colored man driving In ...
... social back- ground is not understood . In some Southern communities , for example , possession of any automobile other than a Ford by colored people , is frowned upon . It is a breach of the social code for a colored man driving In ...
Page 68
... discussion of matters literary , social and political . One of the vital threats against the lynching system , has been that of a federal law , the Dyer Anti- Lynching Bill , passed in 1922 by the House of 68 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... discussion of matters literary , social and political . One of the vital threats against the lynching system , has been that of a federal law , the Dyer Anti- Lynching Bill , passed in 1922 by the House of 68 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
Page 72
... social workers , the political purity folks and politicians who wanted to get their feet in the trough . Now he was at his best , bombard- ing the high - brows who tried to run Chicago but were too proud to live there . They hid out in ...
... social workers , the political purity folks and politicians who wanted to get their feet in the trough . Now he was at his best , bombard- ing the high - brows who tried to run Chicago but were too proud to live there . They hid out in ...
Page 77
... social and athletic clubs . This year they fought for him at the polls . They say that Thompson believes in getting them young . He replies , “ Yes , and I know of some very substantial institutions that believe the same way . " To the ...
... social and athletic clubs . This year they fought for him at the polls . They say that Thompson believes in getting them young . He replies , “ Yes , and I know of some very substantial institutions that believe the same way . " To the ...
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