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… have restored war-wrecked Europe and Japan. As Mr. Bruggeh points out, the more sophisticated and expensive our weaponry has become, the more it has tended to be error-prone and difficult … the New England Renaissance . He is director of graduate studies in the Department of English at the University of …
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