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Financing China’s Defense
… in peace time. Thus, if the peace-time expense for each soldier per day, including living expenses, arms, munitions, … position to secure voluntary contributions from the local communities than are large bodies of troops. Since most of … estimates Dr. H. H. Kung, “the total customs receipt was $262,000,000. In the following five months of the same …
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A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand
… Serious divisions have emerged in the left-wing protest community gathered here in Denver for the Democratic … and views R68 as mired in the past and part of the protest community establishment. By all accounts, the Unconventional … appeared to have made a full recovery. The young anarchist also recounted seeing police officers fire rubber bullets …
The Sweet Science
… is itself evidence of the emerging importance of sport studies in this country. And Isenberg’s and Sammons’ books … (in 1883—84, Sullivan appeared in 163 cities and towns, 26 of 38 states plus the District of Columbia, five … became a spokeman for reaction in the 1980’s. Ali, Sammons points out, was not understood by the government officials …
The Green Room, Summer 1982
… 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 …
The Rough Life
… lived until now in circumstances of practically unvaried comfort, I am not making the pretence of having been cradled … obstacles; one first erects a series of hurdles between two points and then sees how rapidly one can travel between … exercise, by the smell of an ox which happened to have died a week previously some yards away, and which no one had …
The Tired Business Man
… Business Man. By Miriam Beard. New York: The Mac-m.illan Company. $5.00. The Folklore of Capitalism. By Thurman … found in any of these corners, but the realist who happens also to have a sense of humour will see the chance of … are really satisfied. Thus the hero of the German is the soldier, who toils not save in the exercise of arms; but Hitler …
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