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Hunt, Morton M. | July 16, 1949 issue
One fine morning in the middle of June, 1945, the author sat in the front of an army air-force truck bouncing over the shell-pocked roads of central Germany....

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Wolfe, Henry C. | January 2, 1937 issue
The ethnic map of Czecho-Slovakia, designed to show how the nationals of its revisionist neighbors impinge upon almost every mile of its, borders, is a...

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Haldane, J. B. S. | July 23, 1930 issue
In this article , the author describes world from his point of view. Man lives in two worlds, the visible world which changes with time and an invisible...

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Price, Willard | July 11, 1936 issue
Probably to prevent foreigners from photographing, sketching, or otherwise becoming too familiar with the defensive features of mountains, harbors, and...

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Packard, Sidney R. | September 14, 1927 issue
The article presents information about the book "History of England," by George Macaulay Trevelyan. This book will never be a rival of the other one-volume...

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Adams, C. F. | March 26, 1924 issue
Muscle Shoals is on the map. Not one of those small black specks that inhabit the maps by the thousands, but a large black circle indicating a highly important...

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Carruth, Hayden | January 24, 1923 issue
The article presents information on various developments related to South Dakota. As the author saw a map of U.S., he found more pleasure in Dakota than...

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Hacker, Louis Morton | October 12, 1921 issue
This article presents information on several geographical books which are basically atlases. These atlases are the first of any importance that have appeared...

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January 1, 1914 issue
The article presents information on some books of the literature. The books are: "The Cambridge Medieval History" edited by H.M. Gwatkin and J.P. Whitney....

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Dewey, Stoddard | July 13, 1916 issue
This article focuses on the new map of Europe with its Allies and neutrals after the war. Either Germany will win out as it planned -and this is no longer...

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