WEBSTER'S GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY: A CHORNOLOGICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY AND COMPENDUM1971 |
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... Millions of dollars have been invested in the shows, and it is estimated that on an average 2 million or 3 million people in this country attend the shows every day in the week. . . . The demand for legitimate picture drama is growing ...
... Millions of dollars have been invested in the shows, and it is estimated that on an average 2 million or 3 million people in this country attend the shows every day in the week. . . . The demand for legitimate picture drama is growing ...
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... million to 30 million persons who attended 1,700 performances by the Federal Theatre between February 1936 — the date of its first play — and the beginning of 1938, fully half were youthful products of the motion-picture era who had ...
... million to 30 million persons who attended 1,700 performances by the Federal Theatre between February 1936 — the date of its first play — and the beginning of 1938, fully half were youthful products of the motion-picture era who had ...
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... million defective stamps, but, as only one printed unintentionally, the Post Office Department authenticates 50-stamp pane of collector who first observed error. Nov. 6. In fall elections, Democrats lose a few seats in the House but ...
... million defective stamps, but, as only one printed unintentionally, the Post Office Department authenticates 50-stamp pane of collector who first observed error. Nov. 6. In fall elections, Democrats lose a few seats in the House but ...
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Exploration of the New World | 638 |
The Frontier 17501890 | 658 |
Canada and Mexico | 672 |
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