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Whalen, Francis J.
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Whalen, Frank
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Whalen, James P
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Whalen, James P.
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Whaples, Miriam
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Wharton, Don
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Wharton, Jill
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Whealon, John F.
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Wheeler, Bayard O.
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Wheeler, Edward
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Wheeler, Edward T
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Wheeler, Edward T.
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Wheeler, Martin
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Wheeler, Robert L
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Whelan, Patrick
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Whicher, Stephen
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Whiffin, Peter
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While, Helen C
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Whinery, Andy
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Whitcomb, Charles F
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Whitcomb, Gertrude Ryder Bennett, Selden Lincoln
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Whitcomb, Robert
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WHITE, (REV.) LELAND J.
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White, Claire Nicolas
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White, F. Ashford
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White, Fictor
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White, Gail
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White, George Abbott
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White, Helen C.
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White, Hervey
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White, James F.
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White, Jean-Pierre Changeux and Alain Connes and Robert J.
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White, Jim
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White, John A.
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White, Leland J.
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White, Olive B.
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White, Patrick
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White, Richard Alan
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White, Robert E
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White, Robert E.
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WHITE, ROBERT J.
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WHITE, THOMAS RAEBURN
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White, Victor
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Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe
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Whitehead, Evelyn Eaton
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Whitehead, Henry S.
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Whitehead, Ralph
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Whitehead, Ralph Jr.
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Whiteley, Frank A.
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Whiten, Peter
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Whiteside, Mary Brent
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Whitman, John
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Whitmore, Brian
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Whitmore, Todd David
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Whitridge, Arnold
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Whittemore, Reed
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Whitten, Phillip
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Whitters, Mark
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Wiarda, Howard J.
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Wicker, Brian
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WICKES, MARIETTE
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Wickham, Grace
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Wickham, Harvey
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Widdemer, Margaret
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Widner, Thomas C.
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Wieder, Laurance
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Wiener, Ferdinand J.
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Wiesenfarth, Joseph
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Wiest, Brendan
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WIETA, DONALD
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Wigbold, H. A.
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WIGGINS, ANTHONY A.
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Wilber, Charles K.
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Wilberforce, Robert
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Wilbur, Russell
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Wild, Peter
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Wilde, Alexander
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Wilde, Alexander W
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Wilde, Alexander W.
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Wilde, Edna Judson
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Wilde, Irene
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Wilder, Charlotte
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Wilder, Rex
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Wilders, William J.
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Wilderson, Edward A.
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Wildlife, Inide U.S.A.--Leonardo da Vinci---China's Destiny---China's Destiny and Chinese Eco- nom
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Wildman, John Hazard
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WILGRESS, JANE
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Wilhelmsen, by Frederick D.
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Wilhelmsen, Frederick D.
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Wilhelmsen, James Finn Anne Fremantle George G Higgins Sister Maris Stella J N Moody H A Reinhold Ph
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Wilhelmxn, Frederick D.
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Wilhite, Lynn
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Wilhoit, Francis M.
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Wilke, Gabriella
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Wilken, Robert
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Wilken, Robert L
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Wilken, Robert L.
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Wilken, Robert Louis
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Wilkens, Robert L.
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Wilkes, Paul
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Wilkie, Brian
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WILKIE, RAYMOND
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Wilkins, Catherine Wolff, Karen Kilby, Christopher, Ruddy, Mary Lee Freeman, John
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Wilkins, John
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WILKINS, RONALD J.
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WILKINSON, GERTRUDE
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Wilkinson, Marguerite
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Will, Allen Sinclair
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Will, T. M.
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Willams, Michael
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Willett, Beverly
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WILLGOOSE, CARL E.
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William, Michael
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Williams, Bill
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Williams, Conor
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Williams, Conor P.
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Williams, Dorothy
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Williams, Frederick V.
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Williams, Frederick Vincent
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Williams, Jessie E.
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WILLIAMS, JOAN B.
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Williams, John Alden
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Williams, John Sibley
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Williams, Kristian
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Williams, Leslie
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Williams, Liza McAlister
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Williams, Martin Marty, Peter Steinfels, Don Wycliff, Carol Marin, David Neff, Daniel Lehmann Washin
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Williams, Michael
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Williams, Mieimel
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Williams, P. H.
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Williams, Peter W.
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Williams, Philip H.
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Williams, Raymond E.
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WILLIAMS, RHYS H.
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Williams, Roger M.
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Williams, Rowan
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Williams, Shannen Dee
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Williams, Shirley
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Williams, William Franklin Sands, Theodore Maynard, Max Fischer, Lucile Harrington, Frederic Siedenb
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Williamsen, Maragaret M.
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Williamsen, Margaret
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Williamsen, Margaret M.
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Williamson, Chilton Jr.
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Williamson, Henry
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Williatnsen, Margaret
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Willibrand, W. Anthony
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Willis, Adam
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Willis, Katherine H.
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Willis, Rachel A.
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Willis, Robert J.
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Willmann, Ed
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Willock, Ed
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Wills, by Garry
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Wills, Garry
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Wilmer, Stephen
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Wilpert, Bernhard
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Wilpert, Czarina
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Wilson, A.N.
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Wilson, Benjamin
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Wilson, Charles Grenville
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Wilson, Charles Morrow
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RAINING CATS AND DOGS
(September 1939)
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Raining Cats and Dogs "America becomes animal-conscious" with pets as well as farm animals. By Charles Morrow Wilson A MONG the wilder gulches of Arizona, on the Navajo reservation, I passed a...
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AMERICA BECOMES ANIMAL-MINDED
(July 1939)
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America Becomes Animal-Minded Is our agriculture tending away from crops toward animal husbandry? Mr. Wilson thinks so. By Charles Morrow Wilson T HERE IS at least a chance that historians of...
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Accent on Community
(October 1938)
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Accent on Community By CHARLES MORROW WILSON T HIS nation was pioneered by seeding and multiplication of rural communities. Some of them grew into cities and towns. Others merged, shifted or died....
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Romance of Staves
(October 1935)
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634 The Commonweal October 25, 1935 ROMANCE OF STAVES By CHARLES MORROW WILSON cooperage is back. Our thirteen years of bath-tub ginning are overdead as folded banks. We are waking to a...
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Saga of Drought
(September 1934)
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SAGA OF DROUGHT By CHARLES MORROW WILSON THE RECEIVER is hot. The mouthpiece is hot. The watch that I use to time my long-distance telephone call is also hot. So apparently is the newsroom of the...
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Honest Optimism
(August 1934)
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HONEST OPTIMISM By CHARLES MORROW WILSON AGRICULTURE for years has been sick. It has undergone economic surgery. The public at large, friends or relatives of the great basic profession, have been...
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Fruit People
(May 1934)
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FRUIT PEOPLE By CHARLES MORROW WILSON WINTERS come and springs follow. So also do the fruit people, sons and daughters of open trains and destinies who trail along with the inevitable caravan of...
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Book and Omen
(March 1934)
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520 BOOK AND OMEN By CHARLES MORROW WILSON HERE on my desk I have a book which I sincerely believe is the most significant volume of the year. It is the "Yearbook of Agriculture" for 1933....
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Barnyardia
(January 1934)
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264 BARNYARDIA By CHARLES MORROW WILSON DURING the past two or three years, there have been reams and tons of writing pointing out advantages of one sort or another, in going back to...
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Victory in the Corn Belt
(December 1933)
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240 VICTORY IN THE CORN BELT By CHARLES MORROW WILSON WHEN I was younger, and more beautiful, and worked on a daily newspaper, I was once sent back into my native Ozarks to cover some random...
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American Peasants
(December 1933)
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December 8, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 147 AMERICAN PEASANTS By CHARLES MORROW WILSON (` LAND HO!" In the golden age of exploration this helmsman call em-bodied the dreams and first aspiration of the...
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Iowa Cycle
(November 1933)
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November 1o, 1933 THE COMMONWEAL 41 IOWA CYCLE By CHARLES MORROW WILSON M Y UNCLE GEORGE, who painted county bridges, topped trees, served as postmaster and deputy sheriff, ran a distillery and...
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Is Agriculture Gaining?
(October 1933)
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584 THE COMMONWEAL October 20, 1933 of his exaltation at the beauty of this world, as well as the cause of that occasional overpowering unworthiness and self-hatred which are given to...
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Troopers of the Fog
(September 1933)
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462 THE COMMONWEAL September i 5, 1933 TROOPERS OF THE FOG By CHARLES...
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A New Deal in Agriculture
(August 1933)
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400 THE COMMONWEAL August 25, 1933 A NEW DEAL IN AGRICULTURE By...
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The Corn Belt Comes of Age
(July 1933)
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324 THE COMMONWEAL July 28, 1933 THE CORN BELT COMES OF AGE By CHARLES MORROW...
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Fun White it Lasted
(June 1933)
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June 2, x933 THE COMMONWEAL I2I FUN WHILE IT LASTED By CHARLES MORROW WILSON T HROUGH every strategy known to exploitation, investment turn-over and mass sale psychology, the farmer has been...
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Can We Go Back to the Land?
(November 1932)
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November 2, 1932 THE COMMONWEAL CAN WE GO BACK TO THE LAND? By CHARLES MORROW WILSON I HAVE been having trouble of late with Herman, my pet skunk. Herman is unable to adapt himself to the...
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The Rebirth of Barter
(July 1932)
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306 THE COMMONWEAL July 20, I932 THE REBIRTH OF BARTER By CHARLES MORROW WILSON R URAL America is getting back to barter. The pioneer's practice of trading farm produce directly for...
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Our Renaissance of Dignity
(April 1930)
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OUR RENAISSANCE OF DIGNITY By CHARLES MORROW WILSON THERE is nothing more primarily American about George Babbitt than there is about beefsteak or kissing or city water plants. He is a figure in...
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Wilson, Charles Reagan
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Wilson, Irene H.
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Wilson, James Mcfetridge
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Wilson, John
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Wilson, Margaret Adelaide
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Wilson, P. W.
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WILSON, R. C.
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Wilson, R. N. D.
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Wilson, Robert W.
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Wilson, Robley Jr.
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Wilson, Steve
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Wilt, Frederic
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Wiltianu, Michael
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Wiman, Christian
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Wimsatt, Claire Hahn, Eugene C. Kennedy,Wilson C. McWilliams, James M. Mellard, Raymond A. Schroth,R
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Wimsatt, John C Cort, George Devine, Margaret
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Wimsatt, Margaret
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Winaen, Damasus
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Winans, Molly
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Winchester, Anne Gorden
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Windass, Stanley
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Windeatt, Mary Fabyan
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Windie, Bertram C. A.
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Windle
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Windle, Bertram C. A.
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Windle, Bertram C.A.
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WINDOLPH, MARGARET J.
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Windsor, Patricia
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WINEGARDEN, MARGARET BEAHON
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Wingo, James G.
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Winkle, Cortlandt van
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Winn, Marie
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Winner, Lauren F.
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Winner, Percy
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Winright, Tobias
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Winsen, Damasus
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Winslow, Mary Isabel
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Winter, Ernst Karl
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Winter, Karl
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Wintermann, Robert
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Winternitz, Helen
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Winters, Francis X.
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Winters, Mary
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Winters, Sister Mary Joseph
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Winzen, Damasus
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Wipert, Czarina
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WIRTH, JOHN C.
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Withington, Robert
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Witt, Harold
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Wittenauer, Cheryl
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Wittes, Benjamin
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Wittstock, Florian Illies;Uwe
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