Word: pueblos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nevada, along the Muddy River, extending for some six miles from St. Thomas to near Overton, was discovered the remains of a great Pueblo or rather pre-Pueblo, village. Governor Scrugham of that state, interested in archaeology, came across several historical references to a buried city. He organized an expedition under the scientific direction of Mr. M. R. Harrington of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation (Manhattan). Last fall, the site of the buried city was found. Excavations undertaken by Mr. Harrington and Dr. Kidder of the Smithsonian Institution, and financed by the Heye Foundation, have indicated that...
...Scott Club in the finals of the Ames competition. Leon Edward Hickman 3L, of Sioux City, Iowa, and Curtis Chandler Williams Jr. 3L, of Columbus, Ohio, represented the winning club and acted as counsel for the defendants, while William Gresser 3L, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Malbourne Bergerman of Pueblo, Colorado, who represented the Scott club, were counsel for the plaintiff...
...mono fervida del pueblo fiel...
...Mexico, the students of Phillips Andover Academy completed their fifth season of excavation at Pecos Pueblo, south of Santa Fe. Pecos is one of the ancient Pueblos, and the discoveries are contributing to the reconstruction of pre-European Indian society...
...because he was suffering from incipient Bright's disease. His will was greater than these diseases, which he held at bay until the end. His fatal illness first neared him in 1919 during his nationwide tour, speaking in favor of the League of Nations. After a speech at Pueblo, Col., on Sept. 25 of that year, he was exhausted and in a deep perspiration. He went to bed. During the night Dr. Grayson was summoned. The President showed the unmistakable signs of approaching paralysis - drooping muscles of the left side of the face, a tendency for saliva to escape...