861. Reference : MM-1-18-114

physiology

| December 15, 1950. Maerman interviewed Thai sex workers. They seemed to prefer foreign customers to Thai customers. It is likely that their motivation was both physical and financial. | Punch card

862. Reference : MM-1-18-115

chiengmai

| December 1959 - January 1960. Moerman collected information at the market and the temples in Chiang Mai. | Punch card

863. Reference : MM-1-18-116

Edward Curtis 1903

| Moerman noted one of Curtis' works. He was a renowned American photographer, who had worked with American Indians. | Punch card

864. Reference : MM-1-18-117

Moerman made notes about a book entitled "Types of Relations Between the Middle Kingdom & the Southern Barbarians"

| Moerman made notes about a book entitled "Types of Relations Between the Middle Kingdom & the Southern Barbarians" by Tatsura Yamamoto. | Punch card

865. Reference : MM-1-18-118

notes about a book entitled "A System of Descriptive Phonology"

| Moerman made notes about a book entitled "A System of Descriptive Phonology" by Charles F. Hockett. | Punch card

866. Reference : MM-1-18-119

presbyterian

| Moerman noted a message from the records of Presbyterian missionary about a trip from Bangkok to Chiang Mai in 1884. | Punch card

867. Reference : MM-1-18-120

Moerman made notes about a book by Lucien Hanks.

| Moerman made notes about a book by Lucien Hanks. | Punch card

868. Reference : MM-1-18-126

Moerman made notes about a book entitled ‘An Asian Arcady; the Land and Peoples of Northern Siam’ (Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1926)

| Moerman made notes about a book entitled ‘An Asian Arcady; the Land and Peoples of Northern Siam’ (Cambridge: W. Heffer, 1926) by Reginald le May, which was about history and travel in Thailand. | Punch card

869. Reference : MM-1-18-127

Diary of Mary Ann

| September 17, 18 and 20, 1959. Mary Ann went to the market to buy goods, and described the products, including eggs, dessert fruit, fish, pork, onion, pepper, etc. | Punch card

870. Reference : MM-1-18-128

Price determinants

| October 22, 1959. Sangwian said that this year, in China and India the production of rice was not sufficient. China might import rice from Hong Kong. He and other educated farmers recorded the annual statistics for rice production. October 29, 1959. White non-glutinous rice had higher sales than the glutinous rice. October 30, 1959. The assistant district officer said that previously villagers sold rice when they needed money to buy food, to build houses, to buy domesticated animals or to make merit. But now the villagers sold rice only when the prices were good. The Bangkok markets were the determinant for the price. The rice purchases from foreign countries (ie: Japan) also played important role as a price determinant. | Punch card