American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... hope they bred in me . I had determined from the beginning that for once in my life I would write exactly the kind of articles and stories I wanted most to write , not trying to fit them to the “ requirements ” of any magazine , nor ...
... hope they bred in me . I had determined from the beginning that for once in my life I would write exactly the kind of articles and stories I wanted most to write , not trying to fit them to the “ requirements ” of any magazine , nor ...
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... hope : the long struggle had at last been won : the terms of settlement , including intelligent preliminary plans for a League of Nations , had been adopted by all the belligerents : the leadership of America , with Woodrow Wilson the ...
... hope : the long struggle had at last been won : the terms of settlement , including intelligent preliminary plans for a League of Nations , had been adopted by all the belligerents : the leadership of America , with Woodrow Wilson the ...
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... hope , the convention in Chicago that organized the new Labor Party . But it was without constructive leadership . The recent joint convention at Chicago of the radical groups was also a fizzle . " I shall vote this fall for Cox and the ...
... hope , the convention in Chicago that organized the new Labor Party . But it was without constructive leadership . The recent joint convention at Chicago of the radical groups was also a fizzle . " I shall vote this fall for Cox and the ...
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