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Page 725
... told correspondents that the party had finally found the man ' to stop Hoover . ' " T HE extent to which Dr. Work has been criticized ( particularly in the Democratic newspapers seeking the election of Governor Smith ) naturally brings ...
... told correspondents that the party had finally found the man ' to stop Hoover . ' " T HE extent to which Dr. Work has been criticized ( particularly in the Democratic newspapers seeking the election of Governor Smith ) naturally brings ...
Page 728
... told him that he was being sent to prison for two purposes - to liquidate his debt to Society and to be reformed . What he has to say about that Judge wouldn't look well in print . And what he has to say about the prison contractor and ...
... told him that he was being sent to prison for two purposes - to liquidate his debt to Society and to be reformed . What he has to say about that Judge wouldn't look well in print . And what he has to say about the prison contractor and ...
Page 734
... told the people that gathered in and about a huge tent to hear him , he remembered the life there " the glories of snowy winters , the wonder of the growing crops , the joining of the neighbors to harvest , the gathering of apples ...
... told the people that gathered in and about a huge tent to hear him , he remembered the life there " the glories of snowy winters , the wonder of the growing crops , the joining of the neighbors to harvest , the gathering of apples ...
Page 744
... told that he must face a courtmartial . What happens from then on is of such a nature that advance publicity would lessen your in- terest in it . We were impressed with Richard Barthel mess ' acting and very much so by the per- formance ...
... told that he must face a courtmartial . What happens from then on is of such a nature that advance publicity would lessen your in- terest in it . We were impressed with Richard Barthel mess ' acting and very much so by the per- formance ...
Page 765
... told him that he must not go that way , that the difficulties were all but insur- mountable . The way that he should go was roundabout , long and slow , but safe . Bishop Cannon packed his bags and headed straight for the coast . He was ...
... told him that he must not go that way , that the difficulties were all but insur- mountable . The way that he should go was roundabout , long and slow , but safe . Bishop Cannon packed his bags and headed straight for the coast . He was ...
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