Volume X / Number 3
1919
Vol. X / No. 3
By: Wm. C. Farabee
Indian Children’s Burial Place In Western Pennsylvania
While at Waynesburg to deliver a Fourth of July address, I took advantage of the opportunity to spend a few […]
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By: Eleanor F. Rambo
The John Thompson Morris Collection of Glass
In ancient times and for long thereafter the invention of glass was accredited to the Phoenicians. As Pliny tells the […]
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By: Eleanor F. Rambo
A Group Of Funerary Stelae
. . . “thy work, touched by the common need, Serenely effigied upon this tomb, With the sure seal of […]
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By: Louis Shotridge
A Visit To The Tsimshian Indians
The Skeena River (Continued) On the evening of the first day in Terrace, I learned from the few Indians wandering […]
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By: Wm. C. Farabee
The Apalaii
After floating with the tide up the Amazon River for several days in a small canoe we turned north into […]
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