Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen54Illinois State Historical Society., 1961 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... Masters was offered letters from Lindsay to Harriet Monroe , Sara Teasdale and others , but he did not use them : I leave to some one else to gather them up . I wanted to ex- plain Lindsay in the terms of his own mind as he emptied it ...
... Masters was offered letters from Lindsay to Harriet Monroe , Sara Teasdale and others , but he did not use them : I leave to some one else to gather them up . I wanted to ex- plain Lindsay in the terms of his own mind as he emptied it ...
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... Masters was indeed indignant and hoped the country would be influenced by his book : " I should like to have my book ... Masters and Lindsay both had midwestern backgrounds and struggled for recognition as writers . Masters ' under ...
... Masters was indeed indignant and hoped the country would be influenced by his book : " I should like to have my book ... Masters and Lindsay both had midwestern backgrounds and struggled for recognition as writers . Masters ' under ...
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... Masters a uniquely American story . He saw the village as an America which might have been , as the type of country that Jefferson envisioned , as “ one of the most beautiful spots in Illinois , or in America . " 9 In dealing with New ...
... Masters a uniquely American story . He saw the village as an America which might have been , as the type of country that Jefferson envisioned , as “ one of the most beautiful spots in Illinois , or in America . " 9 In dealing with New ...
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