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By Mongolia's lakes and marshy meadows these creatures laid their reptilian eggs; roamed, fought and died, their heavy carcasses sometimes sinking into quicksands, or being dragged by currents into still backwaters, to settle in silt. . . . After perhaps eight million years, other creatures ruled Mongolia. They were warm-blooded...
The Story. A mighty man, this Richard Hogarth, farmer, with brown skin, round brow, moles on his cheek, lips "negroid in their thick pout," eyes brown, bloodshot, "imperially large."
Not everyone has treated the creatures with so little consideration. Even the Pied Piper of Hamlin took the trouble to produce a tune which would appeal to rats. In France and Switzerland animals were granted due process of law and one famous lawyer is know to have defended rats in...
Three Harvard men were among the small number of candidates who passed the examinations recently held by the United States Government for the diplomatic service. They were: Elbridge G. Greene '11, Louis A. Sussdorff '10, and John C. White '07. Two of the other successful candidates also have or have...
The following men should report to R. S. Hubbard, who will be in charge of the Harvard side, sections 26 to 37 inclusive: Sect. 26, H. W. Radovsky, D. A. Kriesfeld (A), R. G. Pears, G. E. Denham (B), A. C. Lindholm, I. E. Vitkin (C), L. Brockenshire (D), L...