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These articles may seem eclectic, but they are among those I have found the most illuminating about the Exposition. I welcome references (or even copies) of Pan articles that you may have encountered and enjoyed (seck@buffalo.edu); I would be pleased to make them available here with expressions of gratitude/credit properly given in the "About This Site" section.
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The People at the Pan American - Lillian Betts The Outlook 69, September 14, 1901 (takes you out of this site) How to See the Pan-American Exposition - Mary Bronson Hart, Everybody's Magazine, October 1901 Notes on the Pan-American Exposition- Robert Grant, The Cosmopolitan, September 1901 A Short Story of Interesting Exhibits - Arthur Goodrich The World's Work Magazine, August 1901 New Fad Appears on Grounds - the spread of the "Exposition Tan" Buffalo Courier July 24, 1901 A Short Sermon For Sight-Seers - Edward S. Martin, essayist and contributor to Harper's Weekly The Pan-American at Buffalo - N.
Hudson Moore, The Delineator Magazine |
Children at the Pan-American Exposition Articles About the Women's Building Articles About the Medical and Sanitary Aspect of the Exposition Articles about the Horticultural Exhibits and Gardens
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The Color Scheme - C.Y. Turner, Exposition Director of Color "Pan American Art Hand-Book" The Sculpture Plan - Karl Bitter, Director of Sculpture "Pan American Art Hand-Book The Architectural Scheme - John M. Carrere, Director Pan-American Board of Architects, "Pan-American Art Hand-Book Artistic Effects of the Pan-American Exposition - Ernest Knaufft, Article from "The American Monthly Review of Reviews" June 1901 The
Color Treatment of the Pan-American Exposition - Progress of the Pan-American Exposition - Edward Hale Brush, November 24,1900 Bird's Eye View of the Pan-American Expostion - Scientific American Supplement - December 8, 1900 Electrical Illumination at the Pan-American Exposition - Edward Hale Brush "Scientific American Supplement, January 19, 1901 Decorative
Sculpture at the Pan-American Exposition - Edward Hale Brush,
Review of Reviews, Feburary 1901 |
Letter #1 May 12,
1901 Letter from the Women's Building - visitor Agnes Boclun from Camden, NY to her family back home. Letter from Hattie Arnold, September 12 - attitudes of "older" and spunky travelers to the Exposition
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