Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
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Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
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“People’s “search for identity” is bound to fail for the simple reason that identity is not something found but something made through hard choices, work, and commitments to others.”
Margaret Halsey
Princeton Love: This 1908 postcard has an intriguing message for Miss Mabel Williamson:
Have you gotten entirely over the 18th[;] is your heart normal yet? The next will be a serenade, I suppose. from I wonder who.
We 21st century people are left to wonder.
Historical Postcard Collection (AC045), Box 4
All of #PrincetonLove
Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
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Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
Internet Archive
Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
Internet Archive
Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
Internet Archive
Along Four-Footed Trails; Wild Animals of the Plains as I Knew Them. Written by Ruth A. Cook, with illustrations by Mabel Williamson. 1903.
Internet Archive