The Atlantic Monthly, Band 128Atlantic Monthly Company, 1921 |
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... experience with the Pterodactyl Pups was not for- gotten , and as a direct result of looking out for soaring vultures and eagles , with hopes of again seeing a white- plumaged King and the regal Harpy , I caught sight of a tiny mote ...
... experience with the Pterodactyl Pups was not for- gotten , and as a direct result of looking out for soaring vultures and eagles , with hopes of again seeing a white- plumaged King and the regal Harpy , I caught sight of a tiny mote ...
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... experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor turn - over and industrial peace . Employers complain that the cost of ...
... experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor turn - over and industrial peace . Employers complain that the cost of ...
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... experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor turn - over and industrial peace . Employers complain that the cost of ...
... experience , he would be the greatest curative force , the greatest force of true Americanism that the corporation could possibly secure for a lessened labor turn - over and industrial peace . Employers complain that the cost of ...
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... experience of being called by names that are not his own . The world sends flowers to the dying , but not to people when they get their strength . It is the very rare person who goes through a busy life with nothing to ruffle him at all ...
... experience of being called by names that are not his own . The world sends flowers to the dying , but not to people when they get their strength . It is the very rare person who goes through a busy life with nothing to ruffle him at all ...
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... experience and training , and , so far as they go , they meet the need of honest weighing and fair grading ; but they do not meet the requirements of rationally adjusted marketing in any large and fundament- al way . The next step ...
... experience and training , and , so far as they go , they meet the need of honest weighing and fair grading ; but they do not meet the requirements of rationally adjusted marketing in any large and fundament- al way . The next step ...
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