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The Finnish fishermen roam far across the Baltic and are often long away from wives and home.A JEWISH WEDDING IN CRACOW
The Jews of Cracow are often wealthy and proud of race, so that they preserve old customs in their feasts notably at weddings.A MOSLEM HOME IN BEIRUTAT THE FOOT OF THE RAPIDS OF IMATRABISON IN THE FORESTS OF LITHUANIACharles Francis HorneGOING TO CHURCH IN POLAND
Poland's new freedom has roused in her peasants a joy that is expressed in gay outbursts, unknown to their former somber lives.IN POLAND'S WOODLANDS
The Poles are passionately devoted to music. The country regions preserve this tasteIN THE BAZAARS OF TIFLIS
Rich rugs are here bargained over by shrewd buyers. These are mainly Persian rugs thrown on the market since the World War.IN THE TARTAR QUARTER OF TIFLISLatvian girl scout doll2Latvian girl scout doll3Lithuanian bibliography of DP publications.4THE "THIEVES' MARKET" [flea market] FOR OLD GOODS IN WARSAWTHE CASTLE OF ST. OLAF, AT NYSLOTT IN THE LAKESTHE DARIEL PASS
Here, at the narrowest and almost the highest point of this wild pass in the Caucasus, stands the medieval fortress of Queen Tamara, the heroine of Georgia.THE ISLAND THEATRE OF THE LAZIENKI PARK IN WARSAWTHE MONASTERY OF CZESTOCHOWA, POLAND'S MOST HOLY SHRINETHE TOWN-HOUSE OF THORN
Thorn is one of the Polish cities on the borderland where the Poles have inherited the rich buildings of their German masters.
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