Stimson, J.F. (John Francis), 1883-1958
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Stimson, J.F. (John Francis), 1883-1958
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Stimson, J.F. (John Francis), 1883-1958
Stimson, J. F. (John Francis), 1883-
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Stimson, J. F. (John Francis), 1883-
Stimson, John Francis, 1883-1958
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Stimson, John Francis, 1883-1958
Stimson, J.F.
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Stimson, J.F.
Stimson, John Francis
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Stimson, John Francis
Stimson, J. Frank, 1883-
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Stimson, J. Frank, 1883-
Stimson, J. Frank, 1883-1958
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Stimson, J. Frank, 1883-1958
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Frank Stimson was Eleanor Stimson Brooks's brother (and thus Van Wyck Brooks's brother-in-law). Though he studied to become an architect, he ended up in Tahiti doing Polynesian linguistic work. His removed presence and taking of a Polynesian common law wife, Kotirau, estranged him from his three children (Cookie, Francis and Odette), though he kept in contact with his sister and the Brooks family.
Frank Stimson was Eleanor Stimson Brooks's brother (and thus Van Wyck Brooks's brother-in-law). Stimson moved to Tahiti, where he did Polynesian linguistic work.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/93127906
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nr2002010764
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/nr2002010764
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Ethnology
Marquesan language
Mythology, Polynesian
Polynesian languages
Tuamotuan language
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Tahiti
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French Polynesia
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Tuamotu Archipelago (French Polynesia)
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New Zealand
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