Smithsonian Magazine 1980 July

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Smithsonian Magazine 1980 July

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Contents:  The View from the Castle: Secretary Ripley’s comments, Letters to the Editor, Picture Credits, Phenomena, Comments and Notes by James K. Page Jr., Around the Mall and Beyond, Mexico’s Resolutionary Leaders Battled each other on the Painful Path to Constitutional Democracy, Calouste Gullbenkian Remains a Man of Mystery Who Bequeathed Riches and Priceless Art to the Public., Mt. St. Helens Awesome Volcanic Eruption Proves us still Vulnerable to Titanic Natural Force., Sports Scientists Probe Athletes’ Muscles, Minds and Motions in pursuit of Supreme Performance., World’s Smallest Angler Happens to be a Spider., Fireworks Spectaculars are still Dazzling the Crowds, Just as they did in the 14th Century., Japan’s Prized Hot-Spring ‘Hells” at Reppu are ancient fonts of health and modern wells of energy., In a Nepalese village, memories of man-eating tigers are stirred by a schoolteacher’s sudden death.

Issue:  July 1980

Condition:  Very Good