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… I wanted to preserve. But an intrusive overview camera (completely imaginary, needless to say) bumped against me, so … (with sleek seal-baby faces stroked in stone). Or a medieval wooden Christ image that Max happened upon at the Art … Manuscript lives at this moment in Max’s orange vinyl briefcase (a souvenir bought in a public market in Paris, which …
… him as an “apothecary’s clerk”—too much of a boy to become involved in an extramarital scandal. Yet others—Sigmund … and his friend Mary Alien Hulbert in New York. The author also notes that during a period of almost eight years, while … the epitome of a national self-image. And what Weinstein points out to be the remarkable and unique character traits …
… went out, long ago the filament Burned a slow orange and died, it does not stop the light From completing its work, falling on things, Falling on my hand … Pointing to the horizon when the hand is held out, the line Points at the dirt when the hand drops, the line the hand …
… Louisiana Hayride, By Harnett T. Kane. William Morrow and Company. $3.00. Huey Long dies on page 136 of this 455-page book. To go on engagingly … of the 1920’s from which we are gradually rescuing our morals, tastes, manners, dress, music, literature, economics, …
… most of my associates now turn their backs on the comfortable hint of objective economic drift, and put on the … manifestation is in the retirement of political expedients and the forward rush of economic problems. England … public utilities grew from twenty-two in 1919 to 1,029 in 1926, and he found that after the world war (1919-1928), no …
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… we met, was preparing to move to Hamburg to continue her studies. Roshak already had a visa in hand when she came to … others for economical and health reasons. We all choose to come here because in our country we are endangering our … soon have an appointment for his residency permit. He’d also befriended a German couple living near his shelter. He …