The Reader's Digest, Volúmenes36-37DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... playing ball in the street . " Why , " this son of one of Boston's first families stormed , " those boys were arrested for living ! " Joseph Lee promptly went down to Boston's tough South End to watch the urchins at play . In such ...
... playing ball in the street . " Why , " this son of one of Boston's first families stormed , " those boys were arrested for living ! " Joseph Lee promptly went down to Boston's tough South End to watch the urchins at play . In such ...
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... Play in Educa- tion is a classic . Down there in the South End district , Lee was giving the children of the poor the inheritance of which his native Boston had robbed them . When a utilities company bought the land on which he and the ...
... Play in Educa- tion is a classic . Down there in the South End district , Lee was giving the children of the poor the inheritance of which his native Boston had robbed them . When a utilities company bought the land on which he and the ...
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... play . All orchestra bookings must clear through Petrillo's office . No orches- tra would dare to hold an extra re- hearsal without Petrillo's authori- zation . Petrillo even decides whether a stringed bass player may double on the ...
... play . All orchestra bookings must clear through Petrillo's office . No orches- tra would dare to hold an extra re- hearsal without Petrillo's authori- zation . Petrillo even decides whether a stringed bass player may double on the ...
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