The New England Magazine, Volumen45New England Magazine Company, 1911 |
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... ment moved out , every man and team in line . It was beautiful . Ten minutes be- fore it would have been a safe ten to one bet that it was impossible . As the day dawned it became hot and humid . The 30 men had been allowed to put their ...
... ment moved out , every man and team in line . It was beautiful . Ten minutes be- fore it would have been a safe ten to one bet that it was impossible . As the day dawned it became hot and humid . The 30 men had been allowed to put their ...
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... ment on earth . " This striking sentiment was expressed at a recent hearing by the joint committee of a New Eng- land Legislature on a permissive bill giving certain cities of the state power to adopt the commission form of gov- ernment ...
... ment on earth . " This striking sentiment was expressed at a recent hearing by the joint committee of a New Eng- land Legislature on a permissive bill giving certain cities of the state power to adopt the commission form of gov- ernment ...
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... ment at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York city where it stayed for nearly a year and was seen by over half a mil- lion people . " The Pink Lady " is the finest achieve- ment of the musical comedy productions upon the American stage ...
... ment at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York city where it stayed for nearly a year and was seen by over half a mil- lion people . " The Pink Lady " is the finest achieve- ment of the musical comedy productions upon the American stage ...
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