The New England Magazine, Том 36;Том 42New England Magazine Company, 1907 |
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... Society of New England Women New England Architect and His Work , A New England College Presidents in the South New England Crusade , A .Frank Putnam 352 ..Joseph McDonald 548 Thomas J. Partridge 554 .Gilbert P. Coleman 426 Mary Agnes ...
... Society of New England Women New England Architect and His Work , A New England College Presidents in the South New England Crusade , A .Frank Putnam 352 ..Joseph McDonald 548 Thomas J. Partridge 554 .Gilbert P. Coleman 426 Mary Agnes ...
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... society ; one of his two sons is SENATOR FRYE OF MAINE a poet of grace and an Egyptologist of repute . His daughter , the wife of Representative Augustus P. Gard- ner from the Sixth Massachusetts district is very little in Washington ...
... society ; one of his two sons is SENATOR FRYE OF MAINE a poet of grace and an Egyptologist of repute . His daughter , the wife of Representative Augustus P. Gard- ner from the Sixth Massachusetts district is very little in Washington ...
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... society . Mr. Crane was never a society man himself and participated just as little as possible all his life in so - called social affairs , .he limit of his frivolous activity be- ing a church social in Dalton . Now he has a fine house ...
... society . Mr. Crane was never a society man himself and participated just as little as possible all his life in so - called social affairs , .he limit of his frivolous activity be- ing a church social in Dalton . Now he has a fine house ...
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... society and club - man and diner - out for many years and has probably long ago forgotten the time when , if ever , he was wont to burn the mid- night oil . like that of Mr. Frye's , comes not so much from conspicuous ability and ...
... society and club - man and diner - out for many years and has probably long ago forgotten the time when , if ever , he was wont to burn the mid- night oil . like that of Mr. Frye's , comes not so much from conspicuous ability and ...
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... society , in any attempt to serve the public welfare , we are con- fronted by the truth that the devel- opment of the individual depends largely upon his environment in , the home . If every home in the community were wisely adminis ...
... society , in any attempt to serve the public welfare , we are con- fronted by the truth that the devel- opment of the individual depends largely upon his environment in , the home . If every home in the community were wisely adminis ...
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