Word: indians
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Professor, A. F. Chamberlain of Clark University will give a lecture before the Anthropological Society on "What Civilization owes to the American Indian," this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY. What Civilization owes to the American Indian. Professor A. F. Chamberlain, of Clark University. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...joint gymnastic exhibition has been arranged with the Charlestown Y. M. C. A. for Wednesday, April 13, at Charlestown. Exhibitions will be given on the horizontal and parallel bars, long and side horse, in tumbling, Indian club swinging, high and pike dives, high jumping and pyramids. Fencing and wrestling bouts will also be held...
...stories and a play complete the number. "The Viceroy's Treasure" is bare where it might have been convincing; and it is difficult to determine whether "Upon Thy Children's Children" is or is not farce. The latter begins rather effectively with an Indian legend and ends with an entirely obvious and uninteresting love story, apparently intended to illustrate the ancient theme of the legend. "The Ambassador" is clever, light, and decidedly amusing. Without it the number would be a comparative failure; as it is, Mother Advocate turns into the road for a new volume with at least one good...
...next lecture of the series will be given on April 12 by Professor A. F. Chamberlain, of Clark University, on "What our Civilization Owes to the American Indian," and the third, some time after the April recess, by Mr. H. I. Smith, of the American Museum of Natural History, New York, on "Recent Anthropological Investigations on the Northwest Coast of America...