Choctaw remnants In 1901 he was digging among the Choctaw he did a lot of that Peabody from Harvard university in Cambridge mass by the Charles river ...
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Talk of ethnography and a visit to the Peabody Museum where the Mimbres bowls were sending a message with our personal Best Ethnographer Jim Hass made us search out one on the old digger P. Hadn't been there since rereading Robert Palmer, who once upon grokked on Dr. P
Too short, too short: Visit of Jim. But brilliant moment in my Boston era. One thing about this age thing - you get surprised to be here there or anywhere.Which opens the door to a type of resigned enthusiasm. Rickeys in Harvard Square I count with glee as elixir.
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Pictures at an Exhibition The phantom tie-tack will surface - Jim on Calumet Two amigos loco - Jack and Jim at Peabody Museum At work, on the road again - Jim in Belmont
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Ken Nordine sited! [err, sounded!] Audio Jazz word sound guy appears on All things Considered: thinking about chatter an the Homelanders. They see signals in the chatter. And then see chatter threat. And Homeland Security colors change from blue to grey. - Mar 9, 2004 NPR.org
Unrelated Lingering Job Insecurity of Silicon Valley -NYT, Mar 9 , 2003 Oxley-Sarbanes on Sarbanes-Oxley -National Press Club, March 1, 2004 Social network models based on Shakespeare -Linux-Srv.net
Hubble morning Hubble scopes feint lights of creation / Dimmest, reddest, 13-billion-year-old conflagration / When you frist cried / Odd shapped and hunched stars you were. |
Mimbres of you MIT Wierd Fields contest runnerup -MIT.edu Hubble goes deep -NYT, Mar 9, 2004.
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