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Indian Agent Sense

Alexander, Hartley | June 9, 1926 issue

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This article briefly discusses the book "Indians of the Enchanted Desert, by Leo Crane. It is not for former Indian Agent Crane's picturesque and sensitive descriptions of the life and the setting of life in the other-world of the Southwest--a continent within a continent and the only region of the States in which an American can for the moment forget his noisy nationality--it is not primarily for these, capital as they are, that his book will be read and remembered. It is for another picture, hardly consciously drawn, etched with the acid of experience the picture of an officious and stupid Washington.

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INDIANS of the Enchanted Desert (Book); CRANE, Leo; UNITED States -- Officials & employees; INDIAN agents; WASHINGTON (State); UNITED States
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