The John Burroughs review

Title Also Known As

Review.

Language

English

Publisher

John Burroughs School.

Place of Publication

Clayton, Missouri

Physical

v. : ill.

References

(Continued By) The governor

Notes

Some issues lack volume numbering.

Volumes for June 1936 and May 1941 also called: Senior issue.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Library of Congress Subjects

Contains

The John Burroughs review 1936

The John Burroughs review 1937

The John Burroughs review 1939

The John Burroughs review 1941

The John Burroughs review 1945

The John Burroughs review 1948

The John Burroughs review 1949

The John Burroughs review 1950

The John Burroughs review 1953

The John Burroughs review 1959

The John Burroughs review 1964

The John Burroughs review 1965

The John Burroughs review 1966

The John Burroughs review 1967

The John Burroughs review 1968

The John Burroughs review 1970

The John Burroughs review 1972

The John Burroughs review 1973

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