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Charles F. Lummis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Fletcher Lummis
Charles Fletcher Lummis (March 1, 1859, in Lynn, Massachusetts – November 24, 1928, in Los Angeles, California) was a United States journalist and Indian rights and historic preservation activist; he is also known as a historian, photographer, ethnographer, archaeologist, poet and librarian.〔(Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University: Chalres Fletcher Lummis )〕〔(Guide to the Charles F. Lummis Papers. ) Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California.〕 ==Early life and career== Lummis lost his mother at age 2 and was homeschooled by his father, who was a schoolmaster. Lummis enrolled in Harvard and was a classmate of Theodore Roosevelt, but dropped out during his senior year. While at Harvard he worked during the summer as a printer and published his first work, ''Birch Bark Poems'', a small volume of his works printed on paper thin sheets of birch bark, winning him acclaim from ''Life'' magazine and recognition from some of the day's leading poets. He sold the books by subscription and used the money to pay for school. His best poem from the work, "My Cigarette", highlighted one of his life's obsessions, tobacco. His other obsession was with women. Lummis married Dorothea Rhodes of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880.
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