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Laotian Agricultural Statistics, Joel Halpern
Laotian Agricultural Statistics, Joel Halpern
Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Laotian Agricultural Statistics, Joel Halpern
Government Statistics, Joel Halpern
Government Statistics, Joel Halpern
Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Government Statistics In Laos, Joel Halpern
Government Statistics In Laos, Joel Halpern
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Economic And Related Statistics Dealing With Laos, Joel Halpern
Economic And Related Statistics Dealing With Laos, Joel Halpern
Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Laotian Health Statistics, Joel Halpern
Laotian Health Statistics, Joel Halpern
Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series
No abstract provided.
Government Statistics In Laos, Joel Halpern
Laotian Health Statistics, Joel Halpern
Arctic Gold, Alaska, Joel Halpern
Arctic Gold, Alaska, Joel Halpern
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
To armchair travelers, especially in the United States, few places have a stronger allure than far-off Alaska. Now that the "wild and woolly" west is really alive only so far as it serves to accentuate our historical heritage, this land of the far north has become our last frontier. To the geologist, mineralogist, and, I might add, even to the layman, one of the most interesting features of the territory is its large placer gold deposits. Every American boy has heard of the Nome gold rush, and the more literarily adventurous have undoubtedly delved into the sagas of Jack London. …
Arctic Gold, Joel Halpern
Arctic Gold, Joel Halpern
Anthropology Department Faculty Publication Series
To armchair travelers, especially in the United States, few places have a stronger allure than far-off Alaska. Now that the "wild and woolly" west is really alive only so far as it serves to accentuate our historical heritage, this land of the far north has become our last frontier. To the geologist, mineralogist, and, I might add, even to the layman, one of the most interesting features of the territory is its large placer gold deposits. Every American boy has heard of the Nome gold rush, and the more literarily adventurous have undoubtedly delved into the sagas of Jack London. …
Arctic Gold, Alaska, Joel Halpern
Arctic Gold, Alaska, Joel Halpern
Joel M. Halpern
To armchair travelers, especially in the United States, few places have a stronger allure than far-off Alaska. Now that the "wild and woolly" west is really alive only so far as it serves to accentuate our historical heritage, this land of the far north has become our last frontier. To the geologist, mineralogist, and, I might add, even to the layman, one of the most interesting features of the territory is its large placer gold deposits. Every American boy has heard of the Nome gold rush, and the more literarily adventurous have undoubtedly delved into the sagas of Jack London. …
Contribution To The Chemistry Of Oils And Fats With Particular Reference To Butter Fat, Edward Bertram Holland
Contribution To The Chemistry Of Oils And Fats With Particular Reference To Butter Fat, Edward Bertram Holland
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
Experiments in animal nutrition have constituted a prominent line of investigation at the Massachusetts Experiment Station ever since its organisation, but not until 1890 was any attempt made by this station to ascertain the effect of feed on the composition of butter fat.
An Application Of The Conductivity And Freezing Point Methods For The Determination Of The Molecular Weights Of Electrolytes, S. Francis Howard
An Application Of The Conductivity And Freezing Point Methods For The Determination Of The Molecular Weights Of Electrolytes, S. Francis Howard
Doctoral Dissertations 1896 - February 2014
Object: To determine whether in such compounds as potassium permanganate, ferric chloride, etc., the formula should be written in its simplest form or should be doubled.