An edition of Our common country (1921)

Our common country

mutual good will in America

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An edition of Our common country (1921)

Our common country

mutual good will in America

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"In 1917 when Americans went off to war, the red, white, and blue flew everywhere. Two million American soldiers went to France and fifty thousand of them died; the battle of the Meuse-Argonne was one of the costliest in American history. With the announcement by America's allies that the United States's contributions to the war were insignificant compared to their own, President Wilson's leadership began to collapse.

Also, the domestic economy's boom was turning to a bust and the national debt was expanding. The general consensus of Americans was that "things had gone to hell in a handbasket."" "In an effort to case the minds of troubled and confused Americans, President Harding tried to provide them with inspiration. Addressing different groups of the populace - mothers, veterans, patriots, farmers, businessmen, the press - he sought to send a consistent personal message of reassurance."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
302

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Our common country: mutual good will in America
2003, University of Missouri Press
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Cover of: Our common country
Cover of: Our common country
Our common country: mutual good will in America
1921, The Bobbs-Merrill company
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Table of Contents

Reconsecration to God
Business and government
The inspirations of labor
American agriculture
What of our children
The press and the public
The theater
American education
The immigrant
Conservation and development
Social justice
The value of play
Fraternity
The village
Two wars
The meaning of the armistice
The federal constitution
The national conscience.

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Published in
Indianapolis

Classifications

Library of Congress
E169 .H26

The Physical Object

Pagination
7 p. 1., 13-302 p.
Number of pages
302

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6635374M
Internet Archive
ourcommoncountry00hard
LCCN
21010869
OCLC/WorldCat
1486688

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