The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 140Atlantic Monthly Company, 1927 |
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... force the issue . The complaints cannot be lightly dismissed on the ground that they rep- resent the opinion of what is numer- ically an insignificant proportion of all - women business women . The calibre of the complainants A SQUARE ...
... force the issue . The complaints cannot be lightly dismissed on the ground that they rep- resent the opinion of what is numer- ically an insignificant proportion of all - women business women . The calibre of the complainants A SQUARE ...
Sivu 34
... force in the argument . But for women to make further pro- ductive contributions to business will not of itself , in my opinion , materially alter their present business status . It was a woman who devised a dress ac- cessory to meet a ...
... force in the argument . But for women to make further pro- ductive contributions to business will not of itself , in my opinion , materially alter their present business status . It was a woman who devised a dress ac- cessory to meet a ...
Sivu 39
... force in her lawn tennis . -- II During the half century of lawn tennis the sceptre of power may be said to have passed to five countries in turn . It may not be unprofitable to note these cycles in sequence and to examine their causes ...
... force in her lawn tennis . -- II During the half century of lawn tennis the sceptre of power may be said to have passed to five countries in turn . It may not be unprofitable to note these cycles in sequence and to examine their causes ...
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... force . For six consecu- tive years Tilden was invincible in Davis Cup and championship matches a unique record and much more impressive because other countries , like America , have been expanding their personnel , and the quality of ...
... force . For six consecu- tive years Tilden was invincible in Davis Cup and championship matches a unique record and much more impressive because other countries , like America , have been expanding their personnel , and the quality of ...
Sivu 78
... force was surprised and cut to pieces by the Touaregs . The remnant joined Joffre , who imperturb- ably decided to continue his march . Such calm disregard of their efforts seems to have nonplused the Touaregs , for he was allowed to ...
... force was surprised and cut to pieces by the Touaregs . The remnant joined Joffre , who imperturb- ably decided to continue his march . Such calm disregard of their efforts seems to have nonplused the Touaregs , for he was allowed to ...
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