Manhattan Faces
May 3, 2018If you like fresh air, 25¢ hamburgers, and security, New York may not be the place for you. If you want a Rinso-clean wash you can hang in the backyard, where crickets sound at […]
If you like fresh air, 25¢ hamburgers, and security, New York may not be the place for you. If you want a Rinso-clean wash you can hang in the backyard, where crickets sound at […]
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[…] Smith and the Church with dates of sightings of UFO’s. Lee, Lawrence B. “The Mormons Come to Canada, 1887-1902.” Pacific North west Quarterly, LIX (January, 1968), 11-22. Lynes, Russel. “John Held’s Made World.” Harper’s, […]
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