The Reader's Digest, Volumen36De Witt Wallace, Lila Bell Wallace, DeWitt Wallace, Lila Acheson Wallace Reader's Digest Association, 1940 |
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... women to serve house- wives in the adjacent sections of Washington . The idea was advertised among women's organizations and the mar- ket was opened in February 1932 . Nineteen women were enrolled . They spread their wares on card ...
... women to serve house- wives in the adjacent sections of Washington . The idea was advertised among women's organizations and the mar- ket was opened in February 1932 . Nineteen women were enrolled . They spread their wares on card ...
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... women and children . Bodies are not pleas- ant sights under any circumstances . When they are of young women , torn to pieces by bombs , sometimes without heads or arms or legs , they are horrible to behold . This was sheer horror . But ...
... women and children . Bodies are not pleas- ant sights under any circumstances . When they are of young women , torn to pieces by bombs , sometimes without heads or arms or legs , they are horrible to behold . This was sheer horror . But ...
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... women , because they believed , like most persons back east , that the Mormons lived in horrible debauchery , with sexual orgies as the gospel of their lives . They hardly knew what to make of girls who slammed doors in their faces ...
... women , because they believed , like most persons back east , that the Mormons lived in horrible debauchery , with sexual orgies as the gospel of their lives . They hardly knew what to make of girls who slammed doors in their faces ...
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MillionDollar No Rotarian | 9 |
Unfolding Americanism By William Hard | 19 |
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