Word: stork
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Thomas Montgomery Howell gave three albatrosses which, hand-fed four times a day, had last week broken all records by staying alive six weeks in captivity. The Society has paid $100,000 for the rest of its 600 mammals, 1,500 birds, 500 reptiles. Sample prices: lion, $250; Maribou stork, $35; chimpanzee, $400; elephant, $4,000; giraffe, $3,500 (three for $7,500). All in one batch, for $11,000. the Society bought from an Australian zoo 1,200 birds, 300 reptiles, and 200 mammals, mostly kangaroos. From Minneapolis for $250 the zoo got Mrs. Grace Olive Wiley...
...Davenport defeated Mansfield and Miles (Y) 6-4, 6-2; Robertson and Thackara defeated Delone and McMurty (Y) 6-1, 6-2: Ingalls and Freeburn defeated Hill and Ellis (Y) 4-6, 10-8, 6-4: Carlisle and Wardman (Y) defeated Bentley and Stork...
...summary: LOWELL ADAMS Bates, Stern, M., r.f. l.f., Hale, Donahue, Wesner Stern, S. W., l.f. r.f., Feibleman, Chiron Nottingham, Wells, c. c., Huntington, DeBlois Drimmer, Pringle, r.g. l.g., Young, Stork Walsh, l.g. r.g., Saxton, Reed...
Selections for the first team are captain-elect G. Frederick Stork '35, inside left forward; Captain William Wemple '34, in the left fullback position; and John Dorman '36, at center halfback...
...Stork prepared at Penn Charter School, where he was a member of the soccer eleven. In his Freshman year at Harvard he also played in the left inside position. He has been suggested by Boston sports writers as a candidate for forward on the 1933 All-American soccer outfit...