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G. G. Simpson , “ Beginnings of Vertebrate Paleontology in North America , " Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 85 ( 1942 ) : 132 . 15. Thomas C. Donaldson , Idaho of Yesterday ( Caldwell , Idaho , 1941 ) , pp .
G. G. Simpson , “ Beginnings of Vertebrate Paleontology in North America , " Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 85 ( 1942 ) : 132 . 15. Thomas C. Donaldson , Idaho of Yesterday ( Caldwell , Idaho , 1941 ) , pp .
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Far from inhibiting the careers of women , the American Folklore Society and the academic discipline of folklore ... one of the last three delegates from the American Folklore Society to the American Council of Learned Societies was a ...
Far from inhibiting the careers of women , the American Folklore Society and the academic discipline of folklore ... one of the last three delegates from the American Folklore Society to the American Council of Learned Societies was a ...
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He had a flair for founding clubs and relished the titles , honors , and sense of exclusiveness of such societies . ... on establishing a GypsyLore Society , and accepted the first presidency.20 In a letter of May 9 he agrees to the ...
He had a flair for founding clubs and relished the titles , honors , and sense of exclusiveness of such societies . ... on establishing a GypsyLore Society , and accepted the first presidency.20 In a letter of May 9 he agrees to the ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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