Word: arab
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...SEMITIC CONFERENCE. "Arab Philosophy in regard to the Use, Abuse, and Non-Use of the Tongue." Dr. John Orne. Semitic Museum, Room...
...SEMITIC CONFERENCE. "Arab Philosophy in regard to the Use, Abuse, and Non-Use of the Tongue." Dr. John Orne. Semitic Museum, Room...
...Bible as English Literature," by J. H. Gartliner '85; "Through Man to God," by G. A. Gordon '81; "Tarry at Home Travels," by E. E. Hale '39; "Industrial America," by J. L. Laughlin '73; "Liberty, Union, and Democracy," by B. Wendell '77; "Organized Democracy," by A. Stickney '97; "The Arab Horse," by S. Borden...
...Rhainam, Head of the Army, H. W. Nichols '07 Guiko, the Jester, R. M. Poor '06 Captain Knot, U. S. Cruiser Stripes, A. M. Harlow '07 Slave, A. G. Grant '07 Sally, an English girl, B. L. Young '07 Fanchetta, an Arab girl, H. B. Sawyer '06 Blue Wagtail Birds, R. S. Townsend '07 E. J. Fraser-Campbell '06 Murderers, Harem, Guards, Sailors, and Populace...
...Lythgoe briefly outlined the development of the mastaba-tomb--so called from its resemblance to the mastaba or typical seat of the Arab house. In prehistoric times the most elementary form of the mastaba served alike as a protection to the corpse and as an altar for ancestral offerings. The grave was brick-lined, and roofed over with wooden logs or slabs of white limestone. Later on was erected around the grave a low wall of dried red brick, which contrasted vividly with the yellow sand of the desert. In its final form the mastaba consisted of a great rectangular...