"Delivered at the closing exercises of the Louisiana purchase exposition, St. Louis, Mo., April 30, 1913."nnSenate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 63rd Congress, no. 46.nnPresented by Mr. Martin. Ordered printed May 27, 1913.nnReprinted from the University of Virginia Alumni bulletin for July 1913.
3624 entries to English-language journal articles. Index medicus and Psychological abstracts used as sources for most references. Chronological arrangement by year. Entry gives bibliographical information and brief annotation. Author, subject indexes.3624 entries to English-language journal articles. Index medicus and Psychological abstracts used as sources for most references. Chronological arrangement by year. Entry gives bibliographical information and brief annotation. Author, subject indexes.,Armando R. Favazza and Mary Oman.,Includes indexes.nnSeries: University of Missouri studies (1926)
1. Introduction -- 2. Mound Builders and Amateur Scientists: The Pre-1880 Era -- 3. Mounds and the American Paleolithic: 1881-1910 -- 4. The Birth of a Discipline: 1911-1940 -- 5. Understanding Time, Space, and Form: 1941-1960 -- 6. Salvage Archaeology and the Emergence of Environmental Studies: 1961-1976 -- 7. Archaeology as Big Business: The Late 1970s -- 8. Archaeology as the Science of Artifacts: The 1980s and 1990s -- 9. Interpretation versus Explanation: A Reflection on Missouri Archaeology.,Michael J. O'Brien.,Includes bibliographical references (pages 493-547) and index.
Fearing what dreams? -- The American dream: the book of boggs -- Poet-in-residence -- Immediate review -- Bunce's neighbors -- Elegy for Orrin Bodine II -- The apotheosis of Neddie Hacke -- Batteiger's muse -- The way you know in dreams -- Modern history -- Lie-a-fornia.,by Gordon Weaver.
Martin Bidney.,Includes bibliographical references (pages 174-177) and index.nnDigitized by the MU Libraries, University of Missouri--Columbia, June 2014. Scanner: Zeutschel OS 15000. Scanning system software: Omniscan v.12.4 SR4 (1947), 64-bit. Image: tiff, 300 dpi, grayscale. Images cropped, resized, and noise removed with Adobe Photoshop CS5.