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Berger, Roland
| November 16, 1964 issue
The Chinese people went through a period of considerable hardship in 1959, 1960 and 1961. While there is no evidence to suggest that in any area of China...
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Cort, David
| April 13, 1964 issue
On March 27, 1964, the great Pacific rift that circle's from the Philippines to Chile flexed its muscle and destroyed a great part of the Alaskan economy....
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Lucia, Ellis
| January 16, 1954 issue
Sharp-eyed motorists driving through the vast Tillamook Burn country of northwestern Oregon last summer could detect tiny blotches of green scattered through...
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McWilliams, Carey
| March 27, 1948 issue
The rains finally came in California, on the night of March 13, 1948 bringing a measure of relief in the most serious drought the state has experienced...
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February 20, 1929 issue
Florida's two worst disasters in recent years have been the boom of 1925-1926 and the hurricane of 1928. So far as the eye goes, at least, there are not...
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June 1, 1927 issue
The article presents information on political development around the world during the late 1920's. China seems to be engaged in proving that she is not...
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September 19, 1928 issue
People who deal directly with the forces of nature are likely to be at once humble and cynical. Thus sailors go on deck in howling wind and beating rain...
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du Bose, Clarence
| November 7, 1923 issue
This article presents the author's account of earthquake in Yokohama, Japan. The entire building was swinging and swaying about, bricks and mortar and debris...
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October 13, 1926 issue
The article presents information on forty three miners who were trapped underground for five days. But they were rescued alive and uninjured. At Ironwood,...
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Crossley, Stella
| October 13, 1926 issue
According to John Barton Payne, chairman of the American red Cross, the poor people who suffered are regarded as of less importance than the hotel and tourist...
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