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(Original loaned to library for scanning)
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(Original loaned to library for scanning)
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Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich., University Microfilms [n.d.] (American culture series, Reel 498.8)
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Libretto by Scribe.
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Smith II:838.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 3: The second edition.
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The conservation of human life.- The tenement home in modern cities.- The substantial value of woman's vote.- The attitude of society towards the criminal.- The problem of the police.- The religious treatment of poverty.- The dominant note of the modern philanthropy.- The next quarter century.
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"Lecture delivered at the London institution, February 1st, 1877," and first published in "The New quarterly magazine for April 1877."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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A late afternoon and two elderly people sit on an old, steel, wire-sprung camp stretcher bed. They sit back-to-back, engaging in commentary on the vehicles and people that pass them by. One of them, the old man, says suddenly, 'Me! I'm number one singer myself!' Without hesitation the old woman says, simply and bluntly, 'Bullshit!' For the next half an hour the dialogue between the two never varies though the utterances increase both in auditory levels and passion. To the outside observer the dialogue seems simple and nonsensical. However in the world of Yanyuwa music, composition and performance these two people - in their old age in the early 1980s - are unique. The old man Jerry Brown Ngarnawakajarra and the old woman Elma Brown a-Bunubunu are the last two people in Yanyuwa society to have had revealed to them what in this article we will call 'dream state' songs.