Arthur Stanley Pease
…various groups of classical scholars, among them the American Philological Association of which he at one time was President. He had also served as Vice-President of the American Academy of…
…various groups of classical scholars, among them the American Philological Association of which he at one time was President. He had also served as Vice-President of the American Academy of…
…groups of classical scholars, among them the American Philological Association of which he at one time was President. He had also served as Vice-President of the American Academy of Arts…
…carcass, including viscera, head and velvet antlers, to camp by canoe. The Eskimo hunter’s wife showed Henry how she removed the sinews along the back and split them into thread…
…originally spread through the grapevine, it was exciting news to botanists and ecologists. The Sandhills region, although part of the Coastal Plain province, has differences in soil types, soil nutrient…
…Steve Leonard grew up as a kid. We brought those Trillium back in full flower, each one carefully bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands…
…most southerly follows Mill Brook from Reading thru Brownsville where it begins to be “double tracked” to The Narrows and enters Windsor Street past Ascutney Mill Dam Pond from the…
…and he returned to practicing medicine. He moved to New Orleans in 1850, and lived on Girod Street, between St. Charles Avenue and Carondelet. During the yellow fever epidemic of…
…economic crash of 1845-1846, and he returned to practicing medicine. He moved to New Orleans in 1850, and lived on Girod Street, between St. Charles Avenue and Carondelet. During the…
…by many Americans as unfit (or at least very uncomfortable) to live in year-round, agencies such as The Nature Conservancy, Archbold Biological Station, and an assortment of state agencies implemented…
…high-road and byway, bog and mountain peak, ever on the look-out for floral strangers, whom they ruthlessly sacrifice to the glue-and-paper deity.” — Gerald McCarthy The University of North Carolina…