New Outlook, Volumen148Outlook Publishing Company, 1928 |
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... picture of La Fayette Square , the old bronze warriors at its corners standing black beneath white hats and ponchos . Or when in a flaming winter sky , the flagstaff of Ar- lington cutting its disc , the sun goes down beyond the Potomac ...
... picture of La Fayette Square , the old bronze warriors at its corners standing black beneath white hats and ponchos . Or when in a flaming winter sky , the flagstaff of Ar- lington cutting its disc , the sun goes down beyond the Potomac ...
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... picture of the successful , dom- inant American business man the Man who does Big Things in a Big Way - the play must be a most depressing one for women who think , because there is enough truth in Craven's picture to en- able him to be ...
... picture of the successful , dom- inant American business man the Man who does Big Things in a Big Way - the play must be a most depressing one for women who think , because there is enough truth in Craven's picture to en- able him to be ...
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... picture of her as she was a grown up tomboy ; very noisy , very trouble some to the right - minded citizenry , very entertaining ( if she didn't stay too long ) to the anti - social , very silly . She began acting when she was a little ...
... picture of her as she was a grown up tomboy ; very noisy , very trouble some to the right - minded citizenry , very entertaining ( if she didn't stay too long ) to the anti - social , very silly . She began acting when she was a little ...
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... picture vamp . To the other women in Duncan Aikman's book the incidental thing was that they were women . In imagination , if not in fact , they played male rôles . They were lit- tle girls imitating their brothers , being horrid - bad ...
... picture vamp . To the other women in Duncan Aikman's book the incidental thing was that they were women . In imagination , if not in fact , they played male rôles . They were lit- tle girls imitating their brothers , being horrid - bad ...
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... picture to Americans who ponder the future of democracy is that the advice usually given is practical . Certainly , as a pic- ture of American life , it made us think about many things we encounter every day in our newspapers and which ...
... picture to Americans who ponder the future of democracy is that the advice usually given is practical . Certainly , as a pic- ture of American life , it made us think about many things we encounter every day in our newspapers and which ...
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Página 291 - Illinois offered a resolution, " that, in the opinion of this House, the precedent established by Washington and other Presidents of the United States, in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by universal concurrence, a part of our republican system of government, and that any departure from this time-honored custom would be unwise, unpatriotic, and fraught with peril to our free institutions.
Página 241 - Secondly, though the silenced opinion be an error, it may, and very commonly does, contain a portion of truth; and since the general or prevailing opinion on any subject is rarely or never the whole truth, it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied.
Página 197 - Of recreation there is none So free as fishing is alone; All other pastimes do no less Than mind and body both possess; My hand alone my work can do So I can fish and study too.
Página 367 - Our country has deliberately undertaken a great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far-reaching in purpose.
Página 333 - Man and boy, the American is a fisherman. That comprehensive list of human rights, the Declaration of Independence, is firm that all men (and boys) are endowed with certain inalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, which obviously includes the pursuit of fish.
Página 9 - Jerusalem; the sorrow and immensity of the Book of Job; the sensuality of the Song of Songs. All this is in us; all this is in me, and it is the better part of me.
Página 6 - But how sweet the Japanese woman is ! — all the possibilities of the race for goodness seem to be concentrated in her. It shakes one's faith in some Occidental doctrines. If this be the result of suppression and oppression, — then these are not altogether bad. On the other hand, how diamondhard the character of the American woman becomes under the idolatry of which she is the subject.
Página 179 - We are at this moment in Nicaragua, but what we are doing there and the commitments we have made are at the request of both parties and in the interest of peace and order and a fair election.
Página 389 - A Dollar Liner sails every week from Los Angeles and San Francisco for the Orient (via Honolulu) and Round the World. Fortnightly sailings from Boston and New York for the Orient via Havana, Panama and California. Fortnightly sailings from Naples, Genoa and Marseilles for New York and Boston.
Página 246 - em, if you can, that the reign of good QUEEN ANNE was Culture's palmiest day. Of course you will pooh-pooh whatever's fresh and new, and declare it's crude and mean, And that Art stopped short in the cultivated court of the EMPRESS JOSEPHINE.