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The Pacifc Weekly, March 17, 1915, University Of The Pacific Mar 1915

The Pacifc Weekly, March 17, 1915, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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The Pacific Weekly, March 3, 1915, University Of The Pacific Mar 1915

The Pacific Weekly, March 3, 1915, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Pacific Weekly, March 22, 1911, University Of The Pacific Mar 1911

The Pacific Weekly, March 22, 1911, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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The Pacific Pharos, April, 1909, Students Of The University Of The Pacific Apr 1909

The Pacific Pharos, April, 1909, Students Of The University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Pacific Pharos, May, 1905, University Of The Pacific May 1905

The Pacific Pharos, May, 1905, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


Workaday World, May 1901, Students Of The University Of The Pacific May 1901

Workaday World, May 1901, Students Of The University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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An Adventure With A Dog And A Glacier., John Muir Sep 1897

An Adventure With A Dog And A Glacier., John Muir

John Muir: A Reading Bibliography by Kimes, 1986 (Muir articles 1866-1986)

AN ADVENTURE WITH A DOG AND A GLACIER. BY THE AUTHOR OP THE MOUNTAINS OF CALIFORNIA,)) ETC. N the summer of 1880 I set out from Fort Wran- gel in a canoe, with the Rev. S. H. Young, my former companion, and a crew of Indians, to continue the exploration of the icy region of southeastern Alaska, begun in the fall of 1879. After the necessary provisions, blankets, etc., had been collected and stowed away, and the Indians were in their places ready to dip their paddles, while a crowd of their friends were looking down from the wharf to …


The Pacific Pharos, November 5, 1890, University Of The Pacific Nov 1890

The Pacific Pharos, November 5, 1890, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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The Pacific Pharos, March 12, 1890, University Of The Pacific Mar 1890

The Pacific Pharos, March 12, 1890, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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The Pacific Pharos, February 23, 1887, University Of The Pacific Feb 1887

The Pacific Pharos, February 23, 1887, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

No abstract provided.


The Hatchet, August 25, 1886, University Of The Pacific Aug 1885

The Hatchet, August 25, 1886, University Of The Pacific

All Issues - Student Newspaper, The Pacifican, Pacific Weekly

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The Sierra Madre Mountains., John Muir Dec 1882

The Sierra Madre Mountains., John Muir

John Muir: A Reading Bibliography by Kimes, 1986 (Muir articles 1866-1986)

64 A Southern California Paradise. into these grounds, when two years old, are fifteen inches in diameter and forty feet in height. Dates, pine apples, bananas, and custard apples may be successfully, if not profitably, grown without artificial heat, in glass houses, or in cheaper structures of lath and cotton cloth. The beauty of the gardens in the San Gabriel Valley, in the blooming season of either bulbous plants or roses, is becoming celebrated. One resident in Pasadena counts in her parterre over one hundred varieties of the queen of flowers. The stately calla masses itself around the water basins …