Legacy, Volume 6,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1989 |
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... McWhorter described the novel in a new way : The manuscript deals with the blight of the bureau system , and is outspoken in denunciation of the government's policy towards its " wards ” . . . At this time when the public's attention is ...
... McWhorter described the novel in a new way : The manuscript deals with the blight of the bureau system , and is outspoken in denunciation of the government's policy towards its " wards ” . . . At this time when the public's attention is ...
Halaman 55
... McWhorter by 1921. McWhorter did edit them in 1922 , but it was not until 1929-1931 that Dean Guie was engaged in the project and a selection of 27 stories was organized and illustrated with juvenile readers in mind . Guie's choice to ...
... McWhorter by 1921. McWhorter did edit them in 1922 , but it was not until 1929-1931 that Dean Guie was engaged in the project and a selection of 27 stories was organized and illustrated with juvenile readers in mind . Guie's choice to ...
Halaman 56
... McWhorter McWhorter refers to himself as Old Wolf , a name given him by the Yakimas . He addresses Mourning Dove as Morning Dove because she spelled it that way until 1921 , when she looked it up in a diction- ary . Mourning Dove ...
... McWhorter McWhorter refers to himself as Old Wolf , a name given him by the Yakimas . He addresses Mourning Dove as Morning Dove because she spelled it that way until 1921 , when she looked it up in a diction- ary . Mourning Dove ...
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Editors Preface | 3 |
Inés Hernandez | 13 |
Annette WhiteParks | 34 |
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