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COLUMBIA: Summer 2003; Vol. 16, No. 2
Table of Contents
From the Editor 2
History Commentary 3
Opposite ends of the pole: two geographic histories of Washington's trees.
By Jana Dean
Shaken but Still Standing 6
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Washington's Legislative Building has weathered three major earthquakes.
By Darlene A. Croteau
Atoms for Peace 11
How WSU's Nuclear Radiation Center came into being and
why it still exists.
By Darlene A. Croteau
1001 Curious Things 17
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For over a century, Ye Old Curiosity Shop has offered visitors
a glimpse of things rare, weird, and wonderful.
By Kate Duncan
Hunting for Empire 24
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As hunters and "men of science," Lewis and Clark laid claim to America.
By Daniel Herman
History Album 31
Car camping—the great escape.
Boeing's Flying Boat 32
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Tracing the fate of the B314, Pan Am's largest and last Clipper.
By Kenneth L. Calkins
From the Collection 37
Home on the range.
The Kennedy Train 38
The trials and tribulations of leading a wagon train over the Oregon Trail.
By Everell Cummins
Columbia Reviews 44
Correspondence & Additional Reading 46
To Our Members 47
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