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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 Acorn a 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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