"Last Words", Journal of American Folklore 71, (Jan–Mar 1958), p. 75
“The Urban Literate Southern California Sub-Group of the Early Atomic Period has not yet produced a distinct body of folk music of its own.”
"The Singer of Folk Songs and His Conscience" (Possibly an allusion to his recording of "Old Man Atom" ("Atomic Talking Blues") by Vern Partlow.)
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folk singer, artist, marine biologist 1917–2009Related quotes
Arnold Hauser, cited in: Bihar Tribal Research Institute (1961). Bulletin of the Bihar Tribal Research Institute. Vol. 3-4, p. 144
"The Singer of Folk Songs and His Conscience"

"The Cause and Nature of Radioactivity" in Philosophical Magazine (September 1902)

“And then the Necromancers pulled out their sub-atomic machine guns.”
Source: Death Bringer

1860s, Interview with Alexander W. Randall and Joseph T. Mills (1864)
Context: Freedom has given us the control of 200,000 able bodied men, born and raised on southern soil. It will give us more yet. Just so much it has subtracted from the strength of our enemies, and instead of alienating the south from us, there are evidences of a fraternal feeling growing up between our own and rebel soldiers. My enemies condemn my emancipation policy. Let them prove by the history of this war, that we can restore the Union without it.
The Social History of Art, Volume I. From Prehistoric Times to the Middle Ages, 1999, Chapter IV. The Middle Ages

“Fashion and music are the same, because music express its period too.”