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90
°9ponnings, "Changing Conditions in Arabia," in TTealec-
terl Arabia, no. 201, October-Decenber, 1943, p. 4.
7°Mrs. Ida P. Storm, "Hie Cry from the Desert," in
Arab 1 a Cal 1 inx. no. 239, Spring, 1955, P. 21,
^Annual Report of the Arabian Mission for 1955,’ in
Arabia Calling, no. 235, Spring, 1954.
7^Penning3, "Changing Conditions in Arabia," in ITeglec-
ted Arabia, no. 201, October-December, 1943, p. 9.
6 ^Kuwait is, of course, the archetype example of this
new, graceless modernity,7.1 and its broad cement roadways, like
Pahd al-Salim street, are oppressive even to the Westerner
in their starkness and ostentatious display of plate-glass
materialism.
7^In a visit to Riyadh with the Middle East Force
Commander in the Spring of 1973, the author, then an Ensign
in the U.S. Navy, stayed at the house of a U.S. Army major
of the Corps of Engineers, who had been seconded to the
Saudi government to assist in enstiring that the state's
annual budget was in fact able to be spent each year.
75pennings, 1°£j—Sii* *
7%ylrea, op. cit pp. 17-18.
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^Ibid p. 18.
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m 78Ibid «» pp. 53-54.
7%Ir3, Dorothy B. Scudder, loc. cit • f p. 2.
■ ^Zahra Preeth, Kuwait: Prospect and Reality (London,
1972), p. 89. .......................
.8^lhll. P. 89.
op
0 Pennings, loc. cit.. p. 6.
8-%rs. D.B. Scudder, loc, cit.. p. 2.
84
Ibid ., P. 2, and Kuwait Ministry of Guidance and
Information, op, cit.. Chapter 6..
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^Annual Report of the Arabian Mission for 1951, in
Arabia Calling, no. no. 227, Spring,1952, pp. 9 and 12.
qg
0 His3 Rachell Jackson in Annual Report of the Arabian
Mission for 1952, in Arabia Calling.- no. 231, Spring, 1953,
pp. 13-14.
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