Century Monthly Magazine, 115 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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69 psl.
... hope of improvement lies in the slow process of education in public sentiment now going on in the South . Such men as former Governor Hugh M. Dorsey of Georgia , and Mr. Will W. Alexander of Atlanta - who recently received a Harmon ...
... hope of improvement lies in the slow process of education in public sentiment now going on in the South . Such men as former Governor Hugh M. Dorsey of Georgia , and Mr. Will W. Alexander of Atlanta - who recently received a Harmon ...
70 psl.
... hope largely rests . realize that the problem is one that confronts all citizens , whether or not they live in regions where lynching is practised . Perhaps the effort to stamp out this crime now being made in the South as well as in ...
... hope largely rests . realize that the problem is one that confronts all citizens , whether or not they live in regions where lynching is practised . Perhaps the effort to stamp out this crime now being made in the South as well as in ...
101 psl.
... hope for him . He has only to go one step further to pass from hope to a prom- ise . That one step is knowing what he can do . 23 Art does not exist primarily for the consumer . It is a thing made from inner compulsion and marketed only ...
... hope for him . He has only to go one step further to pass from hope to a prom- ise . That one step is knowing what he can do . 23 Art does not exist primarily for the consumer . It is a thing made from inner compulsion and marketed only ...
102 psl.
... hope that concert goers will some day pay three dollars a seat to listen to him . But no man keeps on writing very long unless he can write well enough for publication , or can at least persuade himself that publication is only a matter ...
... hope that concert goers will some day pay three dollars a seat to listen to him . But no man keeps on writing very long unless he can write well enough for publication , or can at least persuade himself that publication is only a matter ...
107 psl.
... hope , ” he said . " I'm glad I struck your pretty town by lunch time . Some places would have made a bother about changing a note for a stranger , eh ? " Rapson murmured a polite dissent . You could trust the landlord of the White ...
... hope , ” he said . " I'm glad I struck your pretty town by lunch time . Some places would have made a bother about changing a note for a stranger , eh ? " Rapson murmured a polite dissent . You could trust the landlord of the White ...
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