American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... took over their " column " and wrote " Stories of the Streets and of the Town . " I was made one of the dramatic editors of the paper on a night's notice , being blissfully ignorant of nearly every- thing connected with theatres and ...
... took over their " column " and wrote " Stories of the Streets and of the Town . " I was made one of the dramatic editors of the paper on a night's notice , being blissfully ignorant of nearly every- thing connected with theatres and ...
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... took all the influence of both Lord Cecil and Colonel House to get the French secretariat to make a change in the original text . During this period , as the Peace Conference drew toward its close , I find that I was making many entries ...
... took all the influence of both Lord Cecil and Colonel House to get the French secretariat to make a change in the original text . During this period , as the Peace Conference drew toward its close , I find that I was making many entries ...
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... took two automobile loads of correspondents out with me , as well as my secre- tary , Miss Groth , and a youthful soldier from South Georgia who had served as my orderly . He wore a broad smile all the way . It was warm and sunny and ...
... took two automobile loads of correspondents out with me , as well as my secre- tary , Miss Groth , and a youthful soldier from South Georgia who had served as my orderly . He wore a broad smile all the way . It was warm and sunny and ...
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