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ford unfairly discredited Dewey at Manila 

 "Lest we forget!" Anti-imperialism See 

 Mark Twain: "To a Person Sitting in Dark- 

 ness" Democracy turned imperialist Eu- 

 genic studies Darwin on war selection "The 

 Blood of the Nation" "The Human Harvest" 

 "War and the Breed" Mrs. Stanford and 

 world peace 



2. To the Southwest Lummis and The Land of 

 Sunshine Cliff-dwellings Bound for the 

 Grand Canyon Primeval place Erosion two 

 miles deep A tough job Earth sculpture 

 Hairbreadth escapes of John Hance The 

 wrathful chub 



3. On to Acoma Pueblo towns and people 

 Communal defense The Acoma mesa Coro- 

 nado visits Acoma Revolt and massacre 

 Wise concessions The house a fortress 

 Acoma trails Pottery Fine courtesy 

 Camera magic Dizzy ways Supplicating the 

 gods 'A gallo race The white man's 

 incantation 



4. Enchanted Katzimo Legend of Katzimo 

 "Disenchanting" the mesa Hodge's expedi- 

 tion Evidences of habitation A furious 

 ride Precarious hold Trophies from the 

 top Safely down The prairie dog Bur- 

 rowing owl An astonished rattlesnake 

 Strange customs Home-loving aborigines 



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i. A long holiday Siestas alternating with fiestas 

 The adored Presidente View from Chapul- 

 tepec An exquisite outlook "Los Toros" 

 at Guadalajara Abundant hospitality 

 Great estates seized by the people Striking 

 contrasts Mount Orizaba Exotic lands 

 Alpine heights A problem in Ichthyology 

 The coralillo Diaz the man La planta 

 animal My mother's death 



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