Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook 1 It Had to Be You... Great American Songbook is a term referring to the interrelated music of Broadway musical theater, Hollywood musicals, and so-called Tin Pan Alley, for a period that begins during about the 1920s and ending about 1960.
Student Diversity at the Big Three: Changes at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton since the 1920s
Strengthening affirmative action programs and fighting discrimination present challenges to America’s best private and public universities. US college enrollments swelled from 2.6 million students in 1955 to 17.5 million by 2005.
As he did so masterfully in The Jungle, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Upton Sinclair interweaves social criticism with human tragedy in this novel of Californias early oil industry. Enraged by the oil scandals of the 1920s, Sinclair tells a gripping tale of avarice, corruption, and class warfare, featuring a cavalcade of characters.
Rod Stewart The Great American Songbook 4 [2005] Great American Songbook is a term referring to the interrelated music of Broadway musical theater, Hollywood musicals, and so-called Tin Pan Alley, for a period that begins during about the 1920s and ending about 1960.
Heat and Dust (1975) is a novel by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala which won the Booker Prize in 1975. The events of the story take place in India, during the periods of the British Raj in the 1920s and the present day of the novel (the 1970s). A young English woman searches for the truth about her great aunt Olivia (1920s).