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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Research 1 Engineering 15 Aeronautic 1 Aviation 1 Chemical 5 Electrical 1 Mechanical 1 Metallurgical 1 Nautical 1 Theoretical 2 Foreign Service 5 Government 5 Herpetology 1 Historian 1 Importer (Italian Food Products) 1 Literature Work 6 Journalism 14 Author 1 Law 54 Manufacturer 2 Medicine 64 Meteorology 1 Naturalist 1 Naval Officer 2 Opera Singer 1 Physics Research 2 Politics 5 Psychology 1 Psychiatry 2 Public Health 1 Scientist 7 Teaching 19 Biology 2 English 2 French and German 1 History 2 Law 1 Music 1 Physics 2 Theatre 2 Translator--Foreign Representative 1 Transportation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS OF 1941 HAS STRANGE CAREER MEN | 10/1/1937 | See Source »

...life, the Archduke Rudolf was a rake and good amateur naturalist, organized a historical survey of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was rated as a dangerous radical for his anticlerical views. In the person of Charles Boyer he is represented as a handsome neurotic, ridden by court ceremonial, badgered by his father's spies, obstructed from netting the fluttering virginity of a beautiful child Baroness (Danielle Darrieux). Following the type of all well-bred monarchical romances, the Prince enjoys himself most when sharing incognito the simple pleasures of the poor. At the Prater, he spends an idyllic evening...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Sep. 20, 1937 | 9/20/1937 | See Source »

...eight years the Chilean Government has prohibited the hunting or export of chinchilla, lest it become extinct. But naturalists as well as furriers have an interest in the chinchilla. No chinchilla has ever been kept alive in a U. S. zoo more than a year. The temperate climate of the U. S. is completely unsuited to the creature's constitution. In 1913 one M. F. Chapman of Los Angeles went high into the Chilean Andes, managed to trap a dozen. He brought them down gradually, kept them at 11,000 ft. for two years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Chinchillas | 7/19/1937 | See Source »

Original colored drawings of birds by John J. Audubon, pioneer American naturalist, whose pictures a century ago first familiarized the world with American bird life, are shown in an exhibition at Widener...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Audubon Correspondence, "Elephant Folio," Bird Engravings Now on Exhibition in Widener | 5/14/1937 | See Source »

...BOOK of HOURS-Donald Culross Peattie-Putnam ($2.50). Rosary-like, 202-page addenda to Author-Naturalist Peattie's An Almanac for Moderns, brummagem "classic." Illustrations by Lynd Ward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Recent Books: Non-Fiction | 4/26/1937 | See Source »

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