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An Address to the American Library Association Conference at New Orleans, 1932
LT.‐COL. J.M. MITCHELLMADAM PRESIDENT, I ESTEEM it a compliment of a very high order that one of your first acts on assuming the high office which you hold was to ask Mr. Milam to transmit to me as…
The Stationmaster's Horse
R.B. CUNNINGHAME GRAHAMAFTER the long war in Paraguay, the little railway built by the tyrant Lopez, that ran from Asuncion to Paraguari, only some thirty miles, fell into a semi‐ruinous condition.
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A Busy Woman's Choice of Reading
HELEN B. CRUICKSHANKTHE problem of the busy professional woman who, willy‐nilly, has to turn out to business every day in the week, lies not so much in deciding what books she shall read, as in…
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