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The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs

The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs
Author:
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0300136021

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Collects more than 1,400 English-language proverbs that arose in the 20th and 21st centuries, organized alphabetically by key words and including information on date of origin, history and meaning.


Illinois Technograph

Illinois Technograph
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1950
Genre: College student newspapers and periodicals
ISBN:

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Don't Blink ... Or You'll Miss It!

Don't Blink ... Or You'll Miss It!
Author: Bill Hart
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2001
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1552127907

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This is a compilation of humorous stories from the towns and hamlets of Canada's West Coast. Here's where you can laugh at other people's foibles while remembering your own.


Laughter - Life's Tonic

Laughter - Life's Tonic
Author: Vincent Thnay
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 173
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1304944859

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Vox Lycei 1947-1948

Vox Lycei 1947-1948
Author: Lisgar Collegiate Institute
Publisher: Lisgar Alumni Association
Total Pages: 120
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Non-Existent Man

A Non-Existent Man
Author: T. V. Smith
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-09-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292749740

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Born in a log cabin on a Texas prairie in 1890, T. V. Smith—distinguished philosopher, teacher, politician, lecturer, and editor—left an imprint on the twentieth century seldom equaled by a university professor. Simply listing his activities reveals the versatility of this extraordinary man. He held posts as professor at Texas Christian University and the University of Texas, as professor and dean at the University of Chicago for a quarter-century, and as professor of citizenship and philosophy at Syracuse University for eight years. An independent Democrat, he spent four years in the Illinois State Senate before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as congressman at large from Illinois. He served as private (“no class”) in World War I; he held the rank of colonel in World War II and was a military governor with the Allied Control Commission in Sicily and Italy, was Director of Democratization for Select German Prisoners of War, and was a member of the U.S. Education Mission to Germany and Japan. As a founder of the Chicago Round Table of the Air and one of its most frequent participants, he became one of radio’s best-known personalities. He was editor of the International Journal of Ethics, and his democratic wisdom has found expression in more than twenty books and in hundreds of articles. In open forum he often tilted with such opponents as Robert A. Taft, Clarence Darrow, Harry Gideonse, Will Durant, and Norman Thomas. He was an orator of national renown. He held seven degrees from as many institutions. A maverick, intellectual as well as political, Smith never feared to strike off the shackles of conventionality and dogma when they hampered his search for truth, and his stout conscience challenged all comers. Long involvement with people of many ideas, backgrounds, and interests so permeated his thinking that his message was to and for all of America. He spoke of actual situations that affect actual human beings, illuminating his impressions with sensitivity and understanding. T. V. Smith’s story has heart and vision. It manifests, in approximately equal portions, poetic imagination, resourcefulness, limitless energy, public service, and pride. Early in life Smith set his heart not on accumulating material possessions but on discovering how men and women of every station and degree can have the blessing of a sane and reasonable life in an increasingly complex society. What he says here is witty and wise, “nuggets mined from the hills of life . . . the living stuff of biography, the inner essence which transcends the world of fact.” In such a record lies democracy’s best boast.


A Little Bull Goes a Long Way

A Little Bull Goes a Long Way
Author: Barry Bull
Publisher: Pan Australia
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781877029011

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Adirondack Cookbook

Adirondack Cookbook
Author: Hallie Bond
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2014-01-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1423632745

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The history, culture and flavor of the Adirondacks is captured in this unique cookbook featuring nearly 100 recipes from the mountains of New York. With the wild woods just outside their doors, the people of the Adirondack Mountains have always enjoyed the freshest of foods that could be hunted, gathered, or harvested. This cookbook offers nearly 100 modern recipes with a rustic twist, making use of the indigenous fish, game, fruits and vegetables of the Adirondacks. Featured recipes include Dandelion Salad, Campfire Trout, Maple-Glazed Root Vegetables, Maple Ice Cream, and Strawberry and Rhubarb Cobbler. Giving historical and cultural context to these and other dishes, authors Hallie Bond and Stephen Topper include fascinating stories and side notes as well as archival photographs from The Adirondack Museum.