Table of Contents
Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 35 Number 4 (October 1944)
ARTICLES
The Adoption of the Initiative and Referendum in Washington. Claudius O. Johnson, 291-303
Pacific Northwest Opinion on the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Winston B. Thorson, 305-22
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS
Territorial Papers in the Department of the Interior Archives, 1873-1890: Washington, Idaho, and Montana. W. Turrentine Jackson, 323-41
NOTES AND DOCUMENTS
Two Letters Concerning the Mercer Girls. Edited by Vernon Carstensen, 343-47
TEACHER'S SECTION
Northwest Fiction for the Junior and Senior High School. Mabel W. Tucker and Mary Virginia Mount, 349-55
A List of Northwest Juveniles. Augusta Anderson, 356-62
REVIEW OF BOOKS
Elliott, A History of Variety-Vaudeville in Seattle from the Beginning to 1914, by Oliver Wilson, 363-64
Thompson, Space for Living, by Herman J. Deutsch, 364-65
Binns, The Timber Beast, by Richard Perry, 365-66
MacArthur, The Legend Whispered, by Emily Johnson, 366
Read and Gaines, ed., Gold Rush: The Journals, Drawings, and other Papers of J. Goldsborough Bruff, by Glenn S. Dumke, 367-68
Brady and Scott, eds., Canada After the War, by Marion Spector, 368-69
McNeilly, Heaven Is Too High, by C. L. Andrews, 369-70
Other Recent Publications, 370-71
News and Comment
Washington State Historical Society, 373-74
General Items, 375-78
Contributors, 378
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