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John D. Quackenbos 3k6f3a
The History of Literature, as a separate branch of the history of civilization, is of comparatively recent origin; the first work on the subject in any language dating no further back than the sixteenth century, and being little more than a crude catalogue of authors and their books. Yet who can deny the great importance of such history? When studi.. 301u45
Catherine T. Bryce 2o3bb
The teaching of spelling must be done from a spelling book in the hands of the children, since the individual teacher does not have the time to prepare lists of words which will produce as good results as the lists given in a spelling book, the selection and preparation of which are the result of years of special observation and testing. .A plan of..
Alice A. Ball 3l203u
Among the customs peculiar to the inhabitants of the South Pacific Islands, perhaps the most noted is that of the preparation and drinking of a narcotic beverage called ava, kava, or yakona. Much of its notoriety arises from the repulsive way in which it is sometimes made. Aside from this, it is characteristic of a certain oceanic area, and seems t..
Irving Pichel 6g6e1n
Architectural ineptitudes are more likely to be perpetuated and in time condoned than those in any other art. Generally speaking, a bad painting is scrapped, poor music remains unpublished and unplayed (along with much good music, no doubt), and bad books, after a time, cease to be read. But a building is somehow inescapable. Having a durability th..
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"Santa's Sampler: A Collection of over 100 Hors D'Oeuvre Recipes" is a cookbook compiled by of the St. Louis Alumni Kappa Alpha Theta, likely written in the mid-20th century, around the 1970s. This collection features a diverse compilation of hors d'oeuvre recipes, reflecting a penchant for festive gatherings and parties, particularly durin..
Hilaire Belloc v4n1d
The English counties differ in two ways from the divisions into which other European countries have fallen: in the first place, they are somewhat smaller than the average division, natural or artificial, of other countries; and in the second place, they have in many cases a more highly-specialised life. Both these features have been of great value ..