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Scribners:66:4
Title Information
Title
Scribner's Magazine
Part Number
Vol. 66, No. 4
Name: Personal
Name Part
Bridges, Robert
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
editor
Genre (aat)
periodicals
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Place
Place Term: Code (MARC Country Code)
nyu
Place Term: Text
New York
Publisher
Charles Scribner's Sons
Date Issued (encoding="w3cdtf", keyDate="yes")
1919-10
Physical Description
Extent
286 p.; 24.1 x 16.5 cm
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reformatted digital
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Modernist Journals Project
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19
Identifier: URI
http://www.modjourn.org
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Contents
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articles
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C
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C
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Front Advertisements
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advertisements
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adv2
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adv48
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Title
Theodore Roosevelt and the Right Honorable Sir George Otto Trevelyan on the Terrace of Welcombe, June 4, 1910
Name: Personal
Name Part
Trevelyan, Charles
Name Part: Terms of Address
Mrs.
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creator
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images
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Frontispiece
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Frontispiece
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Title
Theodore Roosevelt and His Time
Subtitle
Shown in His Own Letters
Part Number
II
partName
Roosevelt and Trevelyan
Table of Contents
Roosevelt on Pedants and History -- An Historic House -- The Title pf "Excellency" -- A Tribute to John Hay -- Roosevelt to Trevelyan -- Trevelyan to Roosevelt -- Roosevelt to Trevelyan -- Trevelyan to Roosevelt -- Comfort in Growing Old -- Roosevelt on Revolutionary Heroes -- Trevelyan's Reply -- Loving-Cup for Trevelyan -- Roosevelt to Trevelyan -- Trevelyan's Reply -- A Marvellous African Letter
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Name Part
Roosevelt, Theodore
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creator
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Bishop, Joseph Bucklin
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editor
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articles
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385
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408
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Roosevelt and Trevelyan at Welcombe
Note
Sir George in a letter says: "The young man, standing behind, and looking over my left shoulder, is my youngest son, George Macaulay Trevelyan, for whose writings Mr. Roosevelt had the same indulgence that he extended to the writings of all our family."
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Trevelyan, Charles
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Mrs.
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images
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405
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405
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Trevelyan and Roosevelt at Welcombe walking on the Terrace in a high wind
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Name Part
Trevelyan, Charles
Name Part: Terms of Address
Mrs.
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images
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407
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407
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The
Title
Plans for the Great Roosevelt Memorial Park
Note
Article unsigned
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409
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414
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On the axis of the main approach, standing out in firm silhouette against the background of the bay and the distant hills of Centre Island, should be a great flagpole with a monumental base, which will be forever reminiscent of the Colonels intense love for the American flag
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Portrait unsigned
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409
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409
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A. Central plaza, B. Outdoor auditorium, C. Pool, D. Fountain, E. Baseball Ground and tennis courts, F. Flagpole, G. Railroad Station, H. Dust Ship and Landings
Note
The site for this memorial has an outlook of great beauty. It may be developed in either a naturalistic or formal manner or there may be a combination of the two. It is important to stress considerably the formal theory of its composition if we are to obtain not only the greater beauty but a distinctly memorial feeling in the design. Other things being equal, the best things in art are invariably the simplest, and the plans here shown embody but few main elements.
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Aside from the playground and amusement space, which is separated from the rest of the composition by the existing canal, which should be improved and beautified, the scheme consists of an outdoor auditorium
Note
The walls being formed by a double colonnade of high-foliaged elms, between whose trunks one may look out upon the bay and toward Sagamore Hill, and whose foliage will cast beautiful shadows upon the green lawn carpet.
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The
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architects have calculated on the use of tall trunked elms for much of the formal part of the composition.
Note
At the end of the lagoon there may well be an interesting fountain and beyond it a long approach from the west between thickly planted native American shrubs and low-growing trees, laurel, wild honeysuckle, dogwood, beech, and ash forming a dense dark foliage in brilliant contrast to the gravel walks, the reflection of the sky in the lagoons, and the bright deep blue of the bay itself
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Picture of Old Age
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Finley, John
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poetry
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413
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413
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Old Age
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Title supplied
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Finley, John
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images
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413
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413
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The
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Lincoln Memorial
Note
Article unsigned
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articles
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414
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415
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The
Title
east front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Note
Henry Bacon, Architect.
Note
Portrait unsigned
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414
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414
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The
Title
Guérin Decorations for the Lincoln Memorial
Subtitle
How They Were Done
Name: Personal
Name Part
Williams, Jesse Lynch
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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articles
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416
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423
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Looking west showing the wonderful north light of this huge workshop, also showing one of the two decorations well under way
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417
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artist at work on the movable painting scaffold
Note
On the opposite page the central portion of this composition is reproduced in color.
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418
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418
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Central group of the decoration for the south wall of the Lincoln Memorial
Note
This reproduction was made for Scribner's Magazine by Charles W. Beck, Jr., direct from the painting before it was removed from Mr. Guérin's studio.
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Guérin, Jules
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creator
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419
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419
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Guérin, Jules
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421
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421
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The
Title
decoration for the north wall
Note
Photographed and set in a drawing of the wall to show relative scale and relation to the wall; the two people, drawn to scale, on the base of the drawing, help to give an idea of the size of the painting.
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images
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423
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423
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Making a Great Statue
Subtitle
How French's Lincoln Was Put Into Marble
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Name Part
Berger, W. M.
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
creator
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articles
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424
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431
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One of the plaster-cast models for the Lincoln statue by Daniel Chester French.
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Berger, W. M.
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creator
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424
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424
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Interior of one of the principal studios
Note
The left hand and leg, partially developed, can be seen. The working model from which the measurements are taken is at the left, partially cut off from view by a huge block of marble.
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Berger, W. M.
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425
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425
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Daniel Chester French, who modelled the Lincoln statue, modelling one of the figures for the Victory Arch.
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Berger, W. M.
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426
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426
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At work on the head from the full-size plaster model.
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Berger, W. M.
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Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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427
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427
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A
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corner of the studio showing the forge and anvil
Note
In the foreground the marble figure, "The Spirit of the Alps," by Attilio Piccirilli, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, New York.
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Berger, W. M.
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428
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428
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The
Title
Piccirilli brothers at work on the original models for the new Parliament building at Winnipeg
Note
At the right the Victory and Quadriga by Piccirilli and Paul Wayland Bartlett, now on the Victory Arch, New York.
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Name Part
Berger, W. M.
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images
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429
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429
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The
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lunch hour
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Berger, W. M.
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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images
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430
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430
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Lincoln Memorial
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Name Part
Stanton, Stephen Berrien
Role
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creator
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poetry
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431
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431
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European Unrest and the Returned Soldier
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Name Part
De Man, Henry
Role
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articles
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432
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438
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A
Title
Matter of Sentiment
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Name Part
Perry, Lawrence
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fiction
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438
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448
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Harlow's head was thrust forward, his jaw out. "Miss Latimer, you look as if you had the right stuff in you—good stuff."
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Enright, W. J.
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447
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447
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Great Nation Festival in Central Borneo
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Lumholtz, Carl
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articles
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449
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459
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Water furnishes the only means of transportation
Note
Part of the author's expedition. Travelling in native boats on the rivers of Borneo.
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Lumholtz, Carl
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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images
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449
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449
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Stairways of a kampong (village)
Note
The banks of the rivers are generally steep and necessitate the use of stairs. Primitive ladders as here shown furnish the means of access from water to kampong.
Name: Personal
Name Part
Lumholtz, Carl
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
creator
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images
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450
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450
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A
Title
Dayak kampong, or village
Note
These natives live in long communal houses, one to three houses in a village; one of these can be seen behind the row of sheds which are used for storage. The larger building to the right is that of the chief. This is the Kenyah kampong, Long Telaban, on the Kayan River.
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Lumholtz, Carl
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451
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451
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The
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Raja Besar (great chief) and his wife
Note
This Dayak was the greatest chief met on the journey, and both he and his wife were very friendly.
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Lumholtz, Carl
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452
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452
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Lidju, a Dayak noble, in holiday attire, with his wife
Note
This man befriended the author in various ways, and his wife, who was a sister of the great Raja (see opposite page), was the most prominent priest-doctor at Long Pahangei.
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Lumholtz, Carl
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453
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453
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The
Title
dángei hut, a flimsy wooden structure with bamboo decorations, erected for the special purpose of the festival
Name: Personal
Name Part
Lumholtz, Carl
Role
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images
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455
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455
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Three Long-Glat young women of the nobility
Note
The ornaments around the hips and on the sash and hem of the skirts are silver coins.
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Lumholtz, Carl
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456
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456
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Side view of the Long-Glat women
Note
The heavy ornaments for the ears, consisting of rings hung onto the vastly distended lobes, are much beloved by Dayak women. Those of the men are usually smaller and fewer in number.
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Lumholtz, Carl
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457
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457
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Back view of the Long-Glat women
Note
The hair ornament hanging over the back of the central figure was not found in any other tribe on the journey.
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Lumholtz, Carl
Role
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458
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458
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The
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Return of the Monks
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Name Part
Goodloe, A. Carter
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
creator
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fiction
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460
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467
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Title
"'Yes, you've done that,' I managed to say."
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Mowat, H. J.
Role
Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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images
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461
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461
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Sunrise
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Wendell, Barrett
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articles
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467
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472
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Waiting
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Name Part
Emmet, Rosina H.
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poetry
Part
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472
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472
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Title
In Morocco
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IV
partName
Marrakech
Table of Contents
I. The Way There -- II. The Bahia -- III. The Bazaars -- IV. On the Roofs -- V. The Agdal -- VI. The Saadian Tombs
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Wharton, Edith
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473
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486
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The
Title
gate of the Portuguese
Note
Portrait unsigned
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images
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479
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479
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A
Title
street fountain
Note
Portrait unsigned
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480
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480
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The
Title
palace of the Bahia
Note
The "Little Garden" (with painted doors in background).
Note
Portrait unsigned
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images
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481
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481
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The
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great court, palace of the Bahia
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Portrait unsigned
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images
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482
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482
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Title
Apartment of the Grand Vizier's favorite, palace of the Bahia
Note
portrait unsigned
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images
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483
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483
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Fondak, Marrakech
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Portrait unsigned
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images
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485
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485
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Mausoleum of the Saadian Sultans (16th century) showing the tombs
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486
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486
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The
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Romance of a Practising Ph.D.
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Whiting, Robert Rudd
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fiction
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487
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498
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"You ought to see a doctor," decided Mrs. Keppel
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Werveke, George Van
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491
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491
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"I'm afraid you don't care much for"
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Werveke, George Van
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Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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images
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492
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492
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"Bohemia," she concluded
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Werveke, George Van
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493
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493
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"I think I agree with Dr. Bright. I think he should go"
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Werveke, George Van
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495
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495
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While they were still taking their leave, Jason picked up a red leather book
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Werveke, George Van
Role
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497
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497
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The
Title
U.S. Navy Transatlantic Flight
Name: Personal
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Reuterdahl, Henry
Role
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articles
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499
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506
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The
Title
NC-4 pulled up on land at Plymouth
Note
The "gob" who guarded the plane had a lovely time telling fairy-tales to the women mechanicians of the R. A. F.
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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499
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499
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The
Title
destroyer patrol strung along the Atlantic every fifty miles
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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Role Term: Text (marcrelator)
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500
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500
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In the cabin of the Rochester where Admiral Plunkett and Captain Laning, chief of staff, drew up the operation plan for the destroyer patrol
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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500
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500
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The
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Azores, Ponta Delgada
Note
While the flight was a naval evolution with a military mission, to the artist it was a great spectacle, a drama overhead played by the fliers with below a comedy of colors, with the first act opening at the Azores
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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501
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501
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Lieutenant-Commander Read on the flag-ship at Lisbon
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Reuterdahl, Henry
Role
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502
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502
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The
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NC-4 in the air
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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503
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Lisbon: the NC-4 glides down like a dragon-fly
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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503
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503
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Plymouth Hoe
Note
The NC-4 hit the water just a few yards from the spot where the Pilgrims sailed three hundred years ago
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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504
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504
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A
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working sketch of the NC-4 made on board the plane
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Reuterdahl, Henry
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504
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504
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The
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NC-4 reaches Plymouth
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British airmen in escort Read coming down with his thunder-bird in a splendid curve right before Plymouth Hoe, taxying into the air station, stepping out, lighting the inevitable fag, and proceeding for more honors.
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Lieutenant-Commander Reuterdahl sketching at Ponta Delgada, the Azores
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Kaufman, J. B.
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The
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Point of View
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Reflections of a Retired Airman -- The Thrills of Flying -- Twins and Their Burdens
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Article unsigned
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The
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American Portraiture
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Financial Situation
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Living Costs and Labor
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Overseas Trade
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Japan, Our New Customer
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Back Advertisements
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