Harper's Magazine, Volume 189Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1944 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... soldiers , sailors , and marines when Title V put the whole list in peril . The Pentagon quiv- ered with a paralyzing realization that the Army itself had exposed soldiers to a biography of George Washington Carver , the selected ...
... soldiers , sailors , and marines when Title V put the whole list in peril . The Pentagon quiv- ered with a paralyzing realization that the Army itself had exposed soldiers to a biography of George Washington Carver , the selected ...
Page 399
... soldiers shooting craps for His robe . And the tragedy is that the men expect nothing more from His disciples . II HEY expect nothing more partly be- cause of their opinion of parsons . The soldiers see the chaplain as something less ...
... soldiers shooting craps for His robe . And the tragedy is that the men expect nothing more from His disciples . II HEY expect nothing more partly be- cause of their opinion of parsons . The soldiers see the chaplain as something less ...
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... soldiers over from Sicily . HE hours American soldiers were scheduled to invade the mainland of Italy and join the British already on the western side of the boot for the first Continental advance of the long march to Berlin . Four ...
... soldiers over from Sicily . HE hours American soldiers were scheduled to invade the mainland of Italy and join the British already on the western side of the boot for the first Continental advance of the long march to Berlin . Four ...
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