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In 'The Boys of Bellwood School; Or, Frank Jordan's Triumph' by Frank V. Webster, readers are transported to the world of a prestigious boarding school where Frank Jordan, the main character, faces various challenges and triumphs. This children's novel is written in a clear and accessible language that appeals to a wide audience, and its themes of friendship, perseverance, and personal growth resonate with readers of all ages. The book is a classic example of early 20th-century children's literature, with its focus on moral lessons and character development. Through the adventures of Frank Jordan and his classmates, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and camaraderie. Frank V. W...
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Committee Serial No. 90-22. Considers. S. 2128, to provide equal time for the use of broadcasting stations by candidates for public office. S. 2090, to provide broadcasting facilities to candidates for public office. S. 1926, to exempt the candidates for the Office of U.S. Senator, Representative and Governor of any state from the Communications Act of 1934. S. 1859, to exempt the candidates for the office of President and Vice-President of the U.S. from the Communications Act of 1934. S. 1548, to provide for the furnishing to candidates for public office of free radio and television broadcast time on a fair and equitable basis.
Through an insightful comparison of effective protest in San Francisco and ineffective protest in Washington, D.C., Stephen McGovern examines how citizens - even those lacking financial resources - have sought to control their own urban environments. His analysis reveals that grassroots activists seeking broad changes in land-use policy are more likely to prevail if they can transform the local political culture through their own deliberate efforts.
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