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MEMBERS of the Institute will be interested to know that a Colonial Research Committee has now been set up'to advise the Secretary of State on
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MEMBERS of the Institute will be interested to know that a Colonial Research Committee has now been set up'to advise the Secretary of State on
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WHEN I reviewed1 the book by Lieut.-Colonel R. A. Bagnold on the “Physics of Desert Sands and Dunes”, I noted a statement by the author that dust-storms, as distinct from sand-storms, were of comparatively rare occurrence in the Egyptian desert, whereas dust-storms were being reported in the news as interfering with the fighting in the Middle East every few days. At the time, I regarded the term dust-storm, as being somewhat loosely applied by the reporters, and to include sand-storms, but I...
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American AnthropologistVolume 44, Issue 3 p. 497-499 OCEANIA: Becoming a Kwoma: Teaching and Learning in a New Guinea Tribe. John W. M. Whiting, John W. M. Whiting University of WyomingSearch for more papers by this authorGeorge Devereux, George Devereux University of WyomingSearch for more papers by this author John W. M. Whiting, John W. M. Whiting University of WyomingSearch for more papers by this authorGeorge Devereux, George Devereux University of WyomingSearch for more papers by this...
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Journal Article A Bibliography of African Education South of the Sahara Get access A Bibliography of African Education South of the Sahara. By Howard Drake. 1942. (Aberdeen: University Press. University of Aberdeen Anthropological Museum Publications, No. 2. 97 pp. 3s.) International Affairs Review Supplement, Volume 19, Issue 8, June 1942, Page 465, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/19.8.465e Published: 01 June 1942
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During the last few years large collections of rock specimens from the Toro-Ankole volcanic fields, east and south-east of Ruwenzori, have been sent to Durham by the Geological Survey of Uganda for petrological investigation. The specimens recently studied include representatives of a suite of highly potassic ultrabasic lavas. Some of these resemble melanocratic olivine-nephelinites or olivine-rich ankaratrites, but the nepheline-like felspathoid which they contain, instead of being...
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THE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, in co-operation with Science Service and the Jesuit Seismological Association, has provisionally determined the epicentre of the earthquake of January 27 last, which occurred at 13h. 29. 4m. U. T. The determination was based on instrumental reports from seismographic stations at St. Louis, Tucson, College, Logan, San Juan, Pasadena, Philadelphia, Lincoln and Fordham. The epicentre appeared to be in the region of Geelvink Bay in western New Guinea....
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THE United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, in co-operation with Science Service and the Jesuit Seismological Association, has made a preliminary determination of the epicentre of the earthquake of January 13, 1941. From reports received from the seismographic stations at Honolulu, St. Louis, Manila, Pasadena, Sitka, Logan, Chicago, Fordham, Philadelphia, Lincoln and College (Alaska), the epicentre appeared to be at latitude 3° S., longitude 144° E., which is in the Pacific Ocean north-west...
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* Address delivered to the Conference of the New Education Fellowship, at Cheltenham, England, 1939.