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"Soft As Velvet"
by E.I. La Beaume

Munsey's Magazine
May 1927, pp. 703-716 - PDF
The Rules of the Road at Sea
by William Harvell la Boyteaux (1920)
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"French Naval Ideas"
by Rene La Bruyere

The Atlantic Monthly
June 1922, pp. 826-833 - PDF
Big News (1929 Film)
by Gregory La Cava (1929)
"Where Years Are an Asset"
by Georges La Chance

The Survey
July 1, 1929, pp. 400-401 - PDF
Review John Sargent, by Evan Charteris
by Bancel La Farge

Commonweal
November 16, 1927, p. 700
"Button Swan"
by C. Grant La Farge

Scribners
October 1921, pp. 449-455 - PDF
"The New Sky-Line"
by C. Grant La Farge

The American Mercury
January 1924, pp. 89-90 - PDF
"The Man Behind the Painting"
by John La Farge

The Golden Book
November 1927, pp. 691-698 - PDF
The Jesuits in Modern Times
by John La Farge (1928)
"The Human Boy and the Microscrope"
by Oliver La Farge

Scribners
November 1922, pp. 614-617 - PDF
"The Colleges and War"
by Oliver La Farge

Scribners
July 1925, pp. 13-17 - PDF
Laughing Boy
by Oliver La Farge (1929)
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The Osage Tribe
by Francis La Flesche (1921)
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"Pierre Curie"
by Fola La Follette

The New Republic
October 1, 1924, p. 7
"The Modern Maecenas"
by Suzanne La Follette

The American Mercury
June 1925, pp. 188-193 - PDF
Concerning Women
by Suzanne La Follette (1926)
"Ulysses"
by Suzanne La Follette

The Century Magazine
December 1927, pp. 170-171 - PDF
"Paxton Hibben"
by Suzanne La Follette

The Nation
December 26, 1928, p. 711
Art in America
by Suzanne La Follette (1929)
"Above the Battle"
by Suzanne La Follette

The Nation
March 27, 1929, p. 378
"Lobbying in Washington"
by F.H. La Guardia

The Nation
May 23, 1928, p. 586
"The Government Must Act!"
by Fiorello H. La Guardia

The Nation
April 4, 1928, p. 378
"The Bar Act"
by Bud La Mar

Short Stories
September 25, 1928, pp. 144-150 - PDF
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