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Magazine Article Missouri's Geoff Giglierano His inspiration comes from the stories people tell. Rosalind Early
Magazine Article Impertinent Questions with Frank Christianson The life and legends of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Impertinent Questions with Frank Christianson The life and legends of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. Meredith Hindley
Magazine Article Pickford Mania The darling of the silent-film industry led the way on many cinematic innovations of the era. Victoria Cooney
Magazine Article Pickford Mania The darling of the silent-film industry led the way on many cinematic innovations of the era. Victoria Cooney
Magazine Article To the Age Its Art . . . Antisemitic critics poisoned the works of Gustav Mahler for fin-de-siècle Viennese audiences. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article To the Age Its Art . . . Antisemitic critics poisoned the works of Gustav Mahler for fin-de-siècle Viennese audiences. Steve Moyer
Magazine Article Love and the Revolution One a patriot, one a spy—two wives of the American Revolution. Victoria Cooney