Smithsonian Magazine 1976 October

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Smithsonian Magazine 1976 October

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Contents:  The View From The Castle: Secretary Ripley’s Comments, Phenomena, Comment and Notes by Edwards Park, Letters To The Editor, Around The Mall and Beyond by Edwards Park, The “Fixed” Life Span of Humans is Neither Absolute Nor Immutable – We May Learn to Live for Centuries, The Classic Family Drama with Humor and Sensitivity in Preston Johes’ Texas Trilogy, An Early Journey on the Wild Missouri by a Royal Naturalist and a Great Painter Inspired a Year-Long Record of Plains Indians Life, Customs and Combat, How a Post Office Can Become the Heart of a Village, Neon, Smithsonian Finds, is a Dazzling Thing to Collect, A Comprehensive Exhibition of Art by Blacks, Developed From the Days of Slavery, Starts a Cross-Country Tour, Armed With a Smash-Hit International Circus, Spain’s Nation of Boys Sets Out to Conquer the World, A Recent Survey of Asian Wildlife Indicates the Best Hope for the Endangered may be Zoolike Refuges, John Stevens, the Genius who Built the First U.S. Steam Carriage, Worked to devise a new transport system, Bloomers and blouses, plus waving alpenstocks, Sequel: Rescue of the ancient temple of Borobudur, The strange adventures of Lafayette’s stolen watch

Issue:  October 1976

Condition:  Very Good