The North American Review, Volume 233University of Northern Iowa, 1932 - North American review Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 63
Page 7
... passed . These interests knew every word in the measure . In the fall of 1873 the value of sil- ver began a precipitate decline , al- most as rapid as that of the present day . The price soon reached a point where bullion owners could ...
... passed . These interests knew every word in the measure . In the fall of 1873 the value of sil- ver began a precipitate decline , al- most as rapid as that of the present day . The price soon reached a point where bullion owners could ...
Page 65
... passed the jam factory where he had worked and earned money ; but he had never taken the money , he had accepted the alterna- tive and taken his pay in kind . No doubt he would work there no more , and it would not be easy to earn money ...
... passed the jam factory where he had worked and earned money ; but he had never taken the money , he had accepted the alterna- tive and taken his pay in kind . No doubt he would work there no more , and it would not be easy to earn money ...
Page 192
... passed from the world of men in his narrow little room in Weimar , very few Americans knew much of his life , or cared about it . But Goethe knew a great deal about the United States and maintained a steady interest in the progress ...
... passed from the world of men in his narrow little room in Weimar , very few Americans knew much of his life , or cared about it . But Goethe knew a great deal about the United States and maintained a steady interest in the progress ...
Contents
ANONYMOUS Madame Zero | 53 |
Apéritif 1 97 289 385 481 | 59 |
Big Brothers in the Balkans 519 | 65 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Ameri Apéritif Balkan banks believe Britain British bull market called cent chain store China Chinese civilization Company Congress course critic Debbie debts depression disarmament dollars Doukhobor economic engine Europe fact force foreign France French Germany Goethe gold gold standard Government hand Hoover human important increase industry interest Japan Japanese labor land Landscaper League of Nations less living looked Manchuria ment military million mind nations never nomic North American Review novel peace perhaps play Poland political present President problem production prosperity railroad reason recent romantic love Russia seems ships short selling silver social steady pay steel story tariff theatre things thought tion trade treaty United Wasily writing York