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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 63 Number 1 (January 1972)
ARTICLES
Russian America in 1833: The Survey of Kirill Khlebnikov. James R. Gibson
Black Man in White Town. Thomas C. Hogg
Borah and the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Charles DeBenedetti
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Clark, Mill Town: A Social History of Everett, Washington, by Roger Daniels
Robinson, Life in California During a Residence of Several Years in that Territory; Burnett, Recollections and Opinions of an Old Pioneer; Ellison, California and the Nation, 1850-1869; Williams, History of the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1851, by W. N. Davis, Jr.
Rogin and Shover, Political Change in California: Critical Elections and Social Movements, 1890-1966, by Earl Pomeroy
Tompkins, Anti-Imperialism in the United States, by H. Wayne Morgan
Stone, The Irreconcilables: The Fight Against the League of Nations, by Paul S. Holbo
Clinch, Urban Populism and Free Silver in Montana, by David B. Griffiths
Wilson, The Commoner: William Jennings Bryan, by Lewis L. Gould
Winters, Henry Cantwell Wallace as Secretary of Agriculture, 1921-1924, James H. Shideler
Kirschner, City and Country: Rural Responses to Urbanization in the 1920s, by Donald R. McCoy
Hirshfield, The Lost Reform: The Campaign for Compulsory Health Insurance in the United States from 1932 to 1943, by Gerald D. Nash
Rogers, ed., Change in Alaska: People, Petroleum, and Politics, by Morgan Sherwood
Berney, Tax Structure Variations in the State of Washington, by George W. Scott
Aoki, Nez Perce Grammar, by Michael Silverstein
Kaplan, ed., Individuality and the New Society, by Raymond Muse
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Hazel Emery Mills
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