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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Extracts from petitions to the Council for reimbursement show that one William Baker, doorkeeper lost "1 new beaver Hatt", valued at 1 pound 16 shillings; "1 new Wigg," 2 pounds 8 shillings; and one pair of black shoe buckles. Stephen Hall, a student numbered among his losses a bed and bedding, food, kitchen utensils, 2 cod lines, and a quart of rum which he valued at 1 shilling sixpence. Other itemized lists show that the students kept house for themselves to a large degree...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Lost Beds, Rum, Cod Lines, Culinary Tools in 1766 Harvard Fire---Records Burned | 12/19/1933 | See Source »

...could almost count on one's fingers and toes the people on this earth who have printed anything in defence of voles [meadow mice]; and yet in fair review there seems to more to be said for them than against them," wrote Robert Torrens Hatt, mammalogist of the American Museum of Natural History, in a monograph on meadow mice, The Biology of the Voles of New York, published in the current bulletin of the Roosevelt Wild Life Forest Experiment Station, Syracuse, N. Y. Mouse Man Hatt's brief for mice: They till the soil with their burrowings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Mouse Monograph | 1/5/1931 | See Source »

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