Harper's Magazine, Volume 141Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1920 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 41
... tion of his food on the false premise that if it is chemically correct it must be esthetically wrong . " The kitchen , or laboratory , in which his food is prepared is usually placed in the basement , or back of his dwelling- place , so ...
... tion of his food on the false premise that if it is chemically correct it must be esthetically wrong . " The kitchen , or laboratory , in which his food is prepared is usually placed in the basement , or back of his dwelling- place , so ...
Page 50
... tion speech to Bully , " continued Mrs. Maxon as they walked to the door . " I'll guarantee that you'll have no difficulty in getting it off - not the slightest . " " I feel already as though I were going around in my low - necked soul ...
... tion speech to Bully , " continued Mrs. Maxon as they walked to the door . " I'll guarantee that you'll have no difficulty in getting it off - not the slightest . " " I feel already as though I were going around in my low - necked soul ...
Page 53
... tion , to a fine steel wire that runs be- tween revolving spools . Reverse the machine and the record is reproduced . The magneto - phone is extremely com- pact and can be built into any small receptacle , such as that Russian bon- bon ...
... tion , to a fine steel wire that runs be- tween revolving spools . Reverse the machine and the record is reproduced . The magneto - phone is extremely com- pact and can be built into any small receptacle , such as that Russian bon- bon ...
Page 55
... tion remains something of a real per- plexity to her . Personally , I used to con- fess a certain affection for it . To lie in one's berth as one journeyed from Buf- falo over to Chicago on " the Lake Shore road " and to draw aside the ...
... tion remains something of a real per- plexity to her . Personally , I used to con- fess a certain affection for it . To lie in one's berth as one journeyed from Buf- falo over to Chicago on " the Lake Shore road " and to draw aside the ...
Page 60
... tion is a virtue ; in Ohio it is a veritable passion . And to understand why this is so one has to dig back into the pages of history and find the very beginnings of this important American commonwealth -which one of my friends persists ...
... tion is a virtue ; in Ohio it is a veritable passion . And to understand why this is so one has to dig back into the pages of history and find the very beginnings of this important American commonwealth -which one of my friends persists ...
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