Life in America: VI. America at leaisure ; VII. The urban world ; VIII. Roads to union ; IX. The democratic moldHoughton Mifflin, 1951 |
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AMERICA AT LEISURE | 3 |
THE COUNTRYWIDE SCENE | 38 |
THE RISE OF SPORTS | 56 |
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