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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0999 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0999 Enlarge and print image (6M)      |
| WHERE THE CAM ERA IS A NOVELTY Native Berber of Morocco, one of the tall, brown, straight types of a race whose fathers have ruled the Barbary Coast from time immemorial, yielding to the pleading of the photographer and, with his little grandson, facing the camera for the first time. - „© Burton Holmes from Ewing Galloway LIKE GROTESQUE MONSTERS SEEN IN NIGHTMARE.—Trees at Cherchel, Algeria, twisted into weird and uncanny shapes, interspersed with rows of fallen columns that tell of a splendid temple that stood on the spot in the time of the Roman domination. © Burton Holmes from Ewing Galloway *J&B> Or**-* I Ar *-" ALWAYS TRAVELING AND NEVER GETTING ANYWHERE.—One of the varied uses to.which the camel is put in the East is this of pumping water to irrigate a fertile tract whose rich verdure contrasts strongly with the desert on whose edge it lies. © Burton Holmes from Ewing Galloway HE'LL NEVER MISS THE MILK TILL THE WELL RUNS DRY—Hungry little porker on an Arizona ranch, left an orphan at an early age, seeking sustenance ana getting it from a benevolent goat which seems to have no prejudices. International FELINE "MOTHER" OF ORPHAN CHICKS. Muff a Persian cat, property of Mrs. F. L. Pratt of Silver Springs, Md., that has adopted a brood of motherless fledglings, for which she shows the greatest solicitude. Times Wide World Photos •.JferS: *> *r. ON THE SUN-SCORCHED STRETCHES OF THE DESERT. Moroccan native, after his simple meal of a handful of dates, resting on the sands and giving a breathing spell to his faithful camel and her youthful offspring, v © Burton Holmes from Ewing Galloway IN THE DREAMING EAST WHERE NOTHING CHANGES. Berbers of Morocco threshing wheat by trampling the grain in bags beneath their feet, a method practiced by their ancestors for countless generations, and which, therefore, they see no need of changing, despite the efforts of the French to introduce modern methods. © Burton Holmes from Ewing Galloway LIKE THE NYMPHS OF THE OLD MYTHOLOGY Aileen Riggin. Olympic fancy diving champion, and a group of other aquatic stars celebrating her eighteenth birthday by a dance at Long Beach. Left to right are Mary Corday, Virginia Whitenack, Aileen Riggin, Helen Wainwright and Lillian Stoddart. Fotograms |