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... Building , Eleventh st . and Broadway , Los Angeles , Calif . A monthly magazine edited and published by members of the California Authors ' Club from all parts of the world . Work is selected by the members , each striving to publish ...
... Building , Eleventh st . and Broadway , Los Angeles , Calif . A monthly magazine edited and published by members of the California Authors ' Club from all parts of the world . Work is selected by the members , each striving to publish ...
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... buildings , streams , lakes , mountains , etc. , in sparsely populated territory . If greater detail is required the scale may be varied to suit , or an insert in one corner of the sheet may be made to show one spot in more detail than ...
... buildings , streams , lakes , mountains , etc. , in sparsely populated territory . If greater detail is required the scale may be varied to suit , or an insert in one corner of the sheet may be made to show one spot in more detail than ...
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... Building , Los Angeles , Calif . ) , says that the magazine has a staff both in Los Angeles and in San Francisco , so that the manuscript needs from outsiders are very limited . The Grocer's Magazine , which has changed its name to ...
... Building , Los Angeles , Calif . ) , says that the magazine has a staff both in Los Angeles and in San Francisco , so that the manuscript needs from outsiders are very limited . The Grocer's Magazine , which has changed its name to ...
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... Building , New York ) are some- what limited , but Eleanor Carroll , the fiction editor , is especially desirous of getting animal stories and stories with humor , not exceeding 5,000 words . Physical Fitness ( 259 Plane street , Newark ...
... Building , New York ) are some- what limited , but Eleanor Carroll , the fiction editor , is especially desirous of getting animal stories and stories with humor , not exceeding 5,000 words . Physical Fitness ( 259 Plane street , Newark ...
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... building that appeared the least necessary , the least colorful , the hopeless idiocy of my selection had been revealed to me by the later lamentations of the author . The line , it seems , was the keystone of the whole structure ...
... building that appeared the least necessary , the least colorful , the hopeless idiocy of my selection had been revealed to me by the later lamentations of the author . The line , it seems , was the keystone of the whole structure ...
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