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Coffee in the Gourd (PTFS 2-1923). J. Frank Dobie, ed.
Table of ContentsRebaptized in Ink | v | ||
The Texas Folk-Lore Society Since 1916 | 1 | ||
Texas Legends Number for 1924 | 2 | ||
Contributors | 4 | ||
One Evening as I Sat Courting -- L.W. Payne, Jr. | 6 | ||
Human Foundation Sacrifices in Balkan Ballads -- Max Sylvius Handman | 8 | ||
The Decline and Decadence of Folk Metaphor -- W.H. Thomas | 14 | ||
Indian Pictographs of the Big Bend in Texas (illustrated) -- Victor J. Smith | 18 | ||
The Cowboy Dance -- John R. Craddock | 31 | ||
Miscellany of Texas Folk-Lore -- W.P. Webb | 38 | ||
Brazos Bottom Philosophy -- A.W. Eddins | 50 | ||
The "Blues" as Folk Songs -- Dorothy Scarborough | 52 | ||
Customs among the German Descendants of Gillespie County -- Julia Estill | 67 | ||
Customs and Superstitions among Texas Mexicans -- Florence Johnson Scott | 75 | ||
Pedro and Pancho -- Mary A. Sutherland | 85 | ||
Weather Wisdom of the Texas-Mexican Border -- J. Frank Dobie | 87 | ||
Program and Officers of the Texas Folk-Lore Society | 100 | ||
Members of the Texas Folk-Lore Society | 102 | ||
Index | 105 | ||
Announcements-- | 111 |
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