Ronald L. Olson papers [microform] : field notebooks of interviews with Quinaielt (Quinault) and Quileute Indians, 1925-1927.
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Benjamin Franklin founded the American Philosophical Society in 1743 in Philadelphia, patterning it after the Royal Society of London. It's purpose was the promotion of the study of science and the practical arts of agriculture, engineering trades, and manufactures. Subjects of today's "philosophy" were generally excluded from the societies of the 17th and 18th centuries and the word "philosophy" meant to them "love of knowledge," and was essentially the equivalent of today's "science." Interest...
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Olson, Ronald L. (Ronald Leroy), 1895-1979
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Professor of anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, who died in 1979. From the description of Ronald L. Olson papers, 1925-1926. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28419984 Ronald L. Olson is an anthropologist. From the description of American Indian linguistic materials, 1925-1927. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122316445 From the guide to the American Indian linguistic materials, 1925-1927, 1925-1927, (American Phil...