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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 66 Number 3 (July 1975)
ARTICLES
The Frederick Law Olmstead Plan for Tacoma. Norman J. Johnston
President Harding Visits Seattle. Robert E. Ficken
Moses Alexander and the Idaho Lumber Strike of 1917: The Wartime Ordeal of a Progressive. Hugh T. Lovin
Anna Louise Strong and the Search for a Good Cause. David C. Duke
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Pelz, Race to Pearl Harbor: The Failure of the Second London Naval Conference and the Onset of World War II, by Charles DeBendetti
Paterson, Soviet-American Confrontations: Postwar Reconstruction and the Origins of the Cold War, by Robert A. Divine
Browning, Fisheries of the North Pacific: Species, Gear & Processes, by Norman H. Clark
Gibbs, West Coast Lighthouses, by Keith A. Murray
Ketcham, From Colony to Country: The Revolution in American Thought, by Lewis O. Saum
Manuel and Posluns, The Fourth World: An Indian Reality, by E. Palmer Patterson
Hughes, Eskimo Boyhood: AN Autobiography in Psychosocial Perspective, by Ted C. Hinckley
Lingenfelter, The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893, by Joseph R. Conlin
Bartlett, Nature's Yellowstone, by Michael P. Malone
Culp, Stations West: The Story of the Oregon Railways, by Eloise Ebert
Ruby and Brown, Ferryboats on the Columbia River, Including the Bridges and Dams, by Bruce Mitchell
Hull, Soules, and Soules, Vancouver's Past, by Carl Solberg
Argersinger, Populism and Politics: William Alfred Peffer and the People's Party, by Karel D. Bicha
Lisio, The President and Protest: Hoover, Conspiracy and the Bonus Riot, by Jordan A. Schwarz
Heine, Micronesia at the Crossroads: A Reappraisal of the Micronesian Political Dilemma, by Donald D. Johnson
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Nancy Pryor
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