Word: englander
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...concert at the Trocadero in Paris on July 4, a concert at Strasbourg on Bastile Day, July 14, and performances at Deanville, Nancy, Celmar, and Mul-house. It is hoped that the Club may also be able to sing at Geneva and visit cities in Italy, Belgium, and England...
...could, but it really has a temperature which is about the same as northern Montana in the winter time. In the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains in Alaska for instance, there is no trace of glaciation, while it is known that at one time, all of New England was covered by an immense ice-sheet...
Half of the reasoning which prompted the founders of the League of Nations, was correct. England, France, Italy and Japan will never agree to decisions which are made entirely by small nations. They must have enough power to maintain their superiority--not enough to abuse it. How can the lesser States be brought to accept this proposition? How can natural jealousy be banished and universal justice practiced...
This work will appeal to the young as a volume of delightful fairy tales and Bengal folklore. They will revel in the series of delicate and charming illustrations in color by Mr. Goble. One of the most beautiful children's books ever made in England. Crown 4to. Decorative cover.Macmillan Co., of London. Published at $6.00. Special price...
...early life a Unitarian clergyman of power and effectiveness. Later, in command of the first colored regiment raised for service in the Civil War, he had some military experience of exceptional interest. In later life, as a many-sided man of letters, his relations with writers in both England and America were extraordinarily close and varied. Few Americans of the nineteenth century touched American life at more points than Colonel Higginson. With portrait and other illustrations. Cloth. 8vo. Published at $4.00. Houghton, Mifflin Co. Special Price...