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Great Possessions eBook
93,816 words, approx. 313 pages
 The complete online text of Great Possessions by Ray Stannard Baker.


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Biography of Ray Stannard Baker
543 words, approx. 1.8 pages
 The American author Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) was a noted muckraking journalist before he became the official biographer of Woodrow Wilson. Ray Stannard Baker was born in Lansing, Mich., on April 17, 1870. An 1889 graduate of Michigan Agricultural C...


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 The Southern Review
Possessions in The Great Gatsby.
03/22/2001: 10,768 words, approx. 36 pages I. The Envelope of Circumstances TWO HUNDRED PAGES INTO The Portrait of a Lady, Madame Merle carries on an instructive conversation with Isabel Archer about marriage prospects. Madame Merle, very much a woman of the world, feels sure that there is an...
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 The Boston Globe
She Possesses Distinctively Great Jazz Sound
01/10/2005: 441 words, approx. 2 pages Thursday night, in her Boston debut at Scullers, Roberta Gambarini showed why she's being hailed by many insiders as perhaps today's finest young jazz singer. In a world of cool-to-a-fault Diana Kralls and mildly talented Jane Monheits, Gambarini is a true successor to Ella...


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