Description
Americans in 1943 are doing a number of things that we never did before and, in all probability, will never do again. The world is changing rapidly, adjusting itself to the necessities of a nation at war. We are beginning to feel, for the first time, the insidious fingers of the international conflict. There is a seriousness now behind the American smile, a strength, a realization of what this war means.
Recommended Citation
Phillips, Marjorie
(1943)
"To Save Our Soles,"
Manuscripts: Vol. 11
:
Iss.
1
, Article 27.
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https://digitalcommons.butler.edu/manuscripts/vol11/iss1/27
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