Smithsonian Magazine 1991 March

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Smithsonian Magazine 1991 March

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Contents:  IOs Perspective Paying Off in the Oil Patch (Boom or bust, independent oilmen keep their hopes high, their drill bits low – and their fingers crossed.), The National Gallery of Art turns 50 (The swirl of preparation for the anniversary is just a heightened form of daily life at the great museum.), Outfoxed, So To Speak, by the Wily Coyote (Quite accidentally, we have “invigorated” this native mammal: like it or not, it now resides in 48 states.), Germany Before Nationhood (A long time on the road to unity, Germans see their history as shaped by the aggressive designs of others.), Dave Henderson’s Time Had Come (A cautionary tale unfolds as a larger-than-life )or is it smaller) Yale alumnus receives his comeuppance.), Spring Presents a Treetop Bouquet (A pair of binoculars can take your sights and your spirits when the season’s first flower show begins.), The ‘Teaching; Gardens of Southeast Asia (Mundane concrete sculpted into dramatic, often scary, figures provides open-air lessons for the people.), Have Archaeologists Found the Oldest Digs Yet (Mastodon steaks in Chile and artifacts in Pennsylvania challenge the date for the peopling of the Americans.)

Issue:  March 1991

Condition:  Very Good