Word: daltons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...list of men who will assist Trainer is as follows: R. C. Aldrich '31, E. C. Amazeen '31, R. P. Angier Jr. '32, W. P. Arnold Jr. '31, A. S. Bullock '32, R. McH. Chilson '31, P. S. Dalton Jr. '31, M. M. dePicabia '31, S. P. Duggan '31, C. S. Eaton '32, R. S. Edwards '31, R. M. Faxon '32, D. C. Forbes '31, J. B. Garrison '31, L. N. Grimes '31, J. A. Holmes '32, A. W. Huguley '31, R. H. Johnson Jr. '31, F. H. Kales 3d. '32, J. L. Madden '31, Geoffrey Parsons...
...Dalton Jr. '31. C. D. Dillon '31. J. F. Dwinell Jr. '31. C. S. Eaton '32, R. M. Faxon '32, M. J. Finlayson '32, G. W. Gibson '31, J. H. Gildea '31. M. W. Gill '31. F. J. Gilligan '32, F. M. Goodwin Jr. '31. D. McL. Greeley '31, R. L. Hoguet Jr. '31, V. A. Holmes '32, A. W. Huguley...
...singing all-dancing chorus of twenty-four will include J.S. Ames '32, A.D. Bell Jr. '32, Prescott Bigelow Jr. '32, C.F. Bound '32, C.D.G. Breckinridge '31, D.B.W. Brown '32, David Cheever Jr. '31, T.E. Covel '32. P.S. Dalton '31, Eustis Dearborn '32, W. Mck. Dunn '30, A.C. Forbes '33 Channing Frothingham Jr. '312, G.W. Gibson '31, J.L. Grandin Jr. '32, J.C. Hubbard Jr. ocC.; E.W. Olney Jr. '30, Edward Orlandini '32, A.H. Parker Jr. '32, W.M. Randol Jr. '30, F.B. Robinson '31, F.H. Soule '30, Lamar Soutter '31, LeB. S. Willard '32, E.K. Straus '31, and F.L. Winston '31, Speciality...
...foxes on the Dalton farm were troubled by few of the worries that beset fox-farmers now, such as parasites, ear mites, worm trouble, tailmites, thieves. They were killed, usually late in December, by the weight of a man's foot placed over the lungs or heart so as to leave no blood stains on the fur. Their skins were sold at fabulous prices until fur dealers in Prince Edward Island investigated, bought Charlie Dalton's business and 20 pairs of Charlie Dalton's foxes for $500,000. The highest price ever paid for a fox skin...
...black one, once more valuable than silver. There is no way at present to duplicate the coat of a silver fox, whose long guard hair is blue for two inches closest to the body, black for the next half inch, white the outside half-inch and tipped with black. Dalton's foxes were fed on horsemeat, bread and milk, with occasional young calves. Modern ranch-bred silver foxes are fed cow's milk, with cream added for fat content when first weaned. Soon afterward they get eggs, liver, tripe or heart. Adult foxes are permitted to gobble whole...