Writings, 1905-1971, (1.0 linear foot) includes manuscripts, notes and publications written by Guthe. The earliest piece details 12 year-old Guthe's experience at President Roosevelt's 1905 inauguration. Early poems are included in the series. Some of the poems are about Guthe's wife, Grace. Professional speeches and publications highlight Guthe's detailed descriptions of his expedition experiences.
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"The Inauguration Parade and Fireworks," 1905
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Poems by Carl E. Guthe 1909-1912
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Travel Lecture 1920
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"Afloat and Afoot in Davao," Original manuscript with additional notes from Journal 1924, 1966
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Unfinished Manuscripts written in Philippines
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"'Evolution' of Man," 1926
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"The Gold Encrusted Teeth of Samar," 1926
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"Report on Philipse Castle and Sunnyside," 1952
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Museums Study, Notes and Research Materials
(4 folders)
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Notes for talk in Columbia, S.C. 1971
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"Anthropologists do not want to be coordinated," notes undated
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"The City of the Last Stone," undated
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"Hunting Ruined Cities in Guatemala," undated
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Miscellaneous Notes and Documents
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American Association of Museum Reports of the Research Associate 1953-1959