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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
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DescriptionThe paper posits that the earliest Moslem architecture was inspired by Byzantine-Christian architecture. Highlighted are the Mosque of the Sultan Hassan in Cairo and the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul...
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DescriptionA summary of he Spanish colonization in the United States, from the early missionary settlements in 1539 to the date of this paper (1926), when a Spanish theatrical company performed in Manhattan. ...
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DescriptionPeg Campbell presents an overview of Chinese and Japanese immigration into the United States from a 1930 point of view. She highlights America's need for both of these pools of labor but notes that...
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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1935-1936
DescriptionA comprehensive look at Sweden in the mid 1930s, with a review of economic experiments in education, currency, control, divorce and co-operatives. 4 pages are devoted to liquor control.
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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1954
DescriptionPeg Campbell attempts to explain the reason behind the lack of American sculpture and sculptors in the nation's earliest days. The Centennial Exposition of 1876 brought about an artistic quickening...
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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1956
DescriptionAn informed discussion by Peg Campbell of all aspects of Pan America, from its early colonization by Asians, Europeans and Africans to the melting pot and "cosmic race" of 1956. Includes a discussion...
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TitlePlanets
AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1958
DescriptionPeg Campbell gives a brief description of the nine then-known planets of the solar system, organized from smallest to largest. The paper identifies each planet, its location and its distinguishing...
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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1935
DescriptionPeg Campbell presents the character and style of William Pitt, along with some biographical details. Primarily focuses on Pitt's early youthful success, his oratory and leadership skills, his impact...
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TitleBeaver
AuthorCampbell, Margaret
Date Created1941
DescriptionFocuses on the fur trade that developed from the beaver in Canada. The early French traders and their relations with Native Americans and the Hudson Bay Company are discussed. Mink fur and mink...
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AuthorCampbell, Margaret
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DescriptionPeg Campbell presents a view of Mallorca as seen by Frederic Chopin and George Sand when they arrived to spend a winter there, due to Chopin's illness. She describes the Mallorcan countryside, the...