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  • Here follows a selection of illustrations from a number of works, but principally the two publications American Churches, from 1915, and American Church-Building of To-Day, from 1929, both wonderful chronicles of this moment in architectural time.

    Some Images of Early 20th Century American Liturgical Architecture 2009

  • [London's favorite correspondent during his formative years and lifelong friend.] 109 The Woman of To-Day and of To-morrow by Harry Thurston Peck

    jljournal 2007

  • —I beg the Pardon of both the charming impressaria of this Theater of Topicks as I call it, and those Members of the Audience who may have been put out by my frequent Amendations to this Epistle; and, for its removal for several Hours To-Day.

    Enough with the pigs, fish, snakes, and lambs... here come the wolves! Ann Althouse 2008

  • The BBC will no doubt move her to the To-Day prog on Radio 4.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • The collaboration that produced The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-Day seems to have been inspired by an after-dinner conversation one night at Nook Barn during the Christmas season, among Sam and Livy and their guests from the neighborhood, Charles Dudley Warner and his wife Susan.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • The collaboration that produced The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-Day seems to have been inspired by an after-dinner conversation one night at Nook Barn during the Christmas season, among Sam and Livy and their guests from the neighborhood, Charles Dudley Warner and his wife Susan.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • "Too Much Tolerance," no. 7 in a series of "The Seven Deadly Sins of To-Day," John Bull, 21 May 1932.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • The Youth of To-Day is put in touch with the Patriots of Yesterday.

    Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People Constance D'Arcy Mackay

  • [2] The Theatre of To-Day, Hiram Kelly Moderwell's book on the modem theatre, will repay reading by anyone particularly interested in the special set and its possibilities.

    Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page

  • He lookit like some berfit tinkler wife that had been too, an 'had t'a'in, ower the heid, intil a barrel o' yellow oker; an 'stickin' on his weyst there was ane o 'my winda tickets -- "Just in To-Day."

    My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond

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