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Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 77 Number 1 (January 1986)
ARTICLES
A Question of Leadership: Thomas Franklin Kane and the University of Washington, 1902-1913. Georgia Ann Kumor
Seattle's "Ditch": The Corps of Engineers and the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Robert E. Ficken
Blanche Payne, Scholar and Teacher: Her Career in Costume History. Diana Ryesky
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Miller and Eastman, eds., The Tsimshian and Their Neighbors of the North Pacific Coast, by Douglas Cole
Joesting, Kauai, by H. Brett Melendy
Ferriday, Last of the Handmade Buildings, by Gordon B. Dodds
Hale, ed., Danes in North America; Stafford and Naess, trans. and eds., On Both Sides of the Ocean, by Elise Krogstad
De Smet, New Indian Sketches, by Kent D. Richards
Petrich and Roje, The Yugoslav in Washington State, by George A. Frykman
Harris and Phillips, eds., Letters from Windermere, 1912-1914, by Patrick A. Dunae
Nash, The American West Transformed, by John M. Findlay
Riley, Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915, by Sherry L. Smith
Farr, The Reservation Blackfeet, 1882-1945¸ by Thomas F. Schilz
Robbins, American Forestry, by Michael Frome
Lillard, ed., Warriors of the North Pacific, by Kerry Abel
Buchholtz, Rocky Mountain National Park, by Alfred Runte
Montgomery, Liberated Women, and Glover, Reminiscences of James N. Glover, by John Fahey
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Jeanne Engerman
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