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Strange Story of Jesus: Did Christ Die In Oriental Land?; Democracy Still Best; Dog Returns Home 40 Miles with Puppy Item Info

Title:
Strange Story of Jesus: Did Christ Die In Oriental Land?; Democracy Still Best; Dog Returns Home 40 Miles with Puppy
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1938-12-16
Description:
Clippings of several articles: one a story from Japan that a sect of Buddhists claim Jesus Christ escaped crucifixion and traveled to Japan where he lived until age 105 and died there; one claiming that despite corrupt politicians Democracy is still the best form of government; one about a dog carrying its puppy 40 miles back to its owner after being sold.
Subjects:
Jesus Christ Inspiration Democracy
Item Information:
single-page; clippings
Materials:
single-page; clippings
Identifier:
MG101_b6_Clippings_Robinson_07
Source:
MG 101, Frank Bruce Robinson. Papers, 1929-1951, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv97133
Original Indentifier:
MG-101, Box 6, Folder - 'Robinson Clippings'
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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"Strange Story of Jesus: Did Christ Die In Oriental Land?; Democracy Still Best; Dog Returns Home 40 Miles with Puppy", Psychiana Digital Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/psychiana/items/psychiana583.html
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