Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Confirmed Charles W. Hunt's appointment to be a member of the Federal Trade Commission, by vote...
...ground. He is called "boeaja darat" and "land crocodile" by the Dutch, who have shot him as long as 12 feet. He is an object of abject terror among the island natives because of his habit of devouring his food with ferocious nocturnal noises. He is fairly easy to hunt, being deaf. He is, scientists believe, a cousin of the smaller monitor lizard (ravager of crocodile eggs) which the Smithsonian men hope to get in Africa; that is, of the family Varanus. If found he will be called Varanus komodensis, last of the great race of dinosaurs...
That the Gun Club will take part in an intercollegiate Trap Shoot to be held about May 1 at the Rockaway Hunt Club, Ceaderhurst, Long Island, was recently announced. It is expected that teams from Yale, Williams. Dartmouth and several other colleges will also take part in the meet. Every year the Rockaway Hunt Club gives a series of shoots to which Harvard and other colleges are invited and last year C. P. Day '27, the captain of the Gun Club team made the highest score of the competition...
...following men were members of the 1924-25 team: Captain W. P. Dixon '25, G. D. Debevoise '26, H. N. Rawlins Jr. '27, A. H. Smith '25, E. M. Upjohn '25, and Manager E. L. Hunt...
...four other Negroes in the diplomatic service are: William J. Yerdy, Consul at La Rochelle*; William H. Hunt, Consul at St. Etiennef James G-. Carter, Consul at Tananarive, Madagascar**; Clifton R. Wharton, Secretary to the Legation at Monrovia...