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Sandlapper: The Magazine of South Carolina, May-June 1972

Sandlapper Press, Inc.
Abstract
Sandlapper, the Magazine of South Carolina, was established in 1968 and educates readers about South Carolina. The included articles and photographs from South Carolina writers and photographers vibrantly showcase the state’s beauty, citizens, culture, and history. This is the May-June 1972 edition. Burglars Vacation in the Off-Season by Tom Hamrick Birds of the Air Have Nests by James G. Wilson Alleys, Roads and Creeks by Claude H. Neuffer A Garden Can Appeal to the Sightless by Beth Ann Klosky 'In the Rhododendrons' by John S. Martin Birthplace of American Freemasonry by Tom Hamrick Turkey: Bridging Continents and Cultures by Delmar L. Roberts Children's Nature Museum of York County by Harper S. Gault The Honeybee: Navigator, Botanist and Engineer by Irwin Ross Okra is a Versatile Vegetable by Lucille McMaster The A-T Method: An Innovative Approach to Teaching Chemistry by Ross Cornwell The Magnolia by Albert P. Hout Mark Catesby A Forerunner of Audubon by Susan G. Robinson
Issue Date
1972-06
Keywords
South Carolina--Periodical, South Carolina--History, Burglary, Crime prevention--Spartanburg (S.C.), Names, Geographical--Etymology, Horticultural exhibitions, Clemson Heritage Gardens (Clemson, S.C.), South Carolina School for the Deaf and the Blind, Freemasonry--United States--History, Freemasons--United States, Turkey--History, Travel, Museum of York County (Rock Hill, S.C.), Von Settlemyre, Arthur, Honeybee--Life cycles, Bee culture, Cooking (Okra), Peer Teaching, Clemson University (Clemson, S.C.), Magnolias, Planting (Plant Culture), Catesby, Mark, 1683-1749
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Periodical
Rights
Copyright � Sandlapper Society, Inc. For more information contact the South Carolina State Library at: statelibrary.sc.gov
Digitization Specifications
300ppi, Zeutschel OS Q0 overhead scanner with OmniScan 12 software, Archival Master file is a multi-image TIFF; online version is a PDF/A-1b; 48-bit color.
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