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Anderson, Thomas D. | December 13, 1975 issue
Focuses on the persistence of the conception of the political geography of the U.S. Conception of the dominance of conservatives in the Midwestern states;...

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Dilliard, Irving | October 27, 1962 issue
This article presents information on a pre-election survey in the middle west region of the U.S. on those contests which are of more than local interest...

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Stone, I. F. | September 30, 1944 issue
Seen from a plane, the land between the Ohio and the Mississippi, and Lakes Michigan and Erie, is a neat checkerboard of black earth and green fields, the...

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Plamenatz, John | December 8, 1956 issue
There has been a cold war of varying intensity between Russia and the Middle West, ever since the Bolshevik Revolution; there has been, on both sides, suspicion...

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O'Connell, Michael | September 5, 1959 issue
The Kyrie Plan was introduced on a small TV station in the Midwest which, investigating the commercial value of shock, had turned the last quarter hour...

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van Doren, Dorothy | October 17, 1934 issue
This article focuses on the book "The Folks," by Ruth Suckow. Suckow has written the saga of the American Middle West, a tale as real as a cornfield, as...

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White, William L. | June 3, 1939 issue
Those Middle Western Congressmen who voted to cut the relief appropriation undoubtedly represented a majority of their people. They are tired of the Work...

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McCarthy, Mary | September 4, 1935 issue
The article focuses on the book entitled "Dwell in the Wilderness," by Alvah C. Bessie. According to the author this family novel of the Middle West has...

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Gow, William | March 16, 1899 issue
Presents letters to the editor. Observation of the essential differences of temperament and character between the citizens of the East and the Middle West;...

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Villard, Oswald Garrison | May 3, 1933 issue
The article presents experience of the author about social conditions in the Middle West, in Ohio, Iowa, and Chicago. In Chicago students and teachers have...

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