The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 110
... extended free run of the park only to be parodied later . But Eaton also under- stands that such novels have brought world - wide publicity to Forest Lawn and have not adversely affected his sales , which 110 / PAUL JACOBS.
... extended free run of the park only to be parodied later . But Eaton also under- stands that such novels have brought world - wide publicity to Forest Lawn and have not adversely affected his sales , which 110 / PAUL JACOBS.
Page 111
... Forest Lawn makes no money directly from marrying people , and the profits from the souvenir shop are used for the upkeep of the Hall of the Crucifixion . Forest Lawn's real business is burying people . " The hardest thing in the world ...
... Forest Lawn makes no money directly from marrying people , and the profits from the souvenir shop are used for the upkeep of the Hall of the Crucifixion . Forest Lawn's real business is burying people . " The hardest thing in the world ...
Page 113
... Forest Lawn always claiming that the assessments were too high and almost al- ways getting them reduced , even as much as fifty per cent , by the county board of supervisors . Some supervisors did consistently oppose Forest Lawn's plea ...
... Forest Lawn always claiming that the assessments were too high and almost al- ways getting them reduced , even as much as fifty per cent , by the county board of supervisors . Some supervisors did consistently oppose Forest Lawn's plea ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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