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...Wolf's Head. A. K. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa.; R. Schley, N. Y.; C. Hitchcook, Jr., N. Y.; H. A. Plummer, Jr., N. Y.; J. R. Minor, Covington, Ky.; P. F. Mann, Buffalo, Pa.; H. James, Baltimore, Md.; R. B. Bristol, Ansonia, Conn.; H. W. DuPuy, Alleghany City, Pa.; W. S. Fulton, Waterbury, Conn.; R. Lyons, New Orleans, La.; G. Cochrane, Yonkers, N. Y.; W. B. Tyler, New Haven; R. L. McKnight, Springfield, Mass.; C. D. Green...
...Wolf's Head--B. G. Yung, Hartford; G. Brush, New York; G. G. Lincoln, Washington, D. O.; E. Adams, Summit, N. J.; E. I. Low, Brooklyn; G. Abbott, Cleveland; N. C. Brainard, Hartford; K. Smith, Chicago; B. McL. Merrill, New York; G. H. Hull, Jr., Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; S. B. Chittenden, Jr., Brooklyn; J. W. Burdick, Almany; H. L. Laws, Cincinnati; W. R. Teller, Kingston, N. Y.; R. C. Vanderbilt New York...
...wolves. The Eskimos take a piece of whalebone about a foot long, sharpen it at both ends, and bend it into the shape of a letter Z. This bone is then imbedded in a piece of blubber and frozen there so that it retains its Z shape. When a wolf sees one of these balls of blubber he swallows the mass whole. The heat of his stomach melts the blubber and the whalebone, thus set free, straightens out with a violent spring, piercing the walls of the stomach and so killing the animal...
...Wolf's Head-F. P. Loomis, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Guy Wellman, Friendship, N. Y.; A. C. Goodhear, Buffalo, N. Y.; G. S. Chappell, New London, Conn.; A. Marvin, New Rochelle, N. Y.; John Reid, Yonkers, N. Y.; B. B. Moore, New York city; H. H. Hollister, New York city; F. M. Davies, New York city; W. DeL. Kenntze, New York city; R. F. Forrest, Philadelphia, Pa.; B. H. Evans, Pittsburg, Pa.; H. B. Wallace, St. Louis, Mo.; C. D. Berry, Nashville, Tenn.; Winchester Noyes, Brooklyn...
...cast of "The Chorus Girl," at the Boston Museum, includes among other favorites, dainty Merri Osborne, best remembered here for her delightful work as Little Miss Muffet, in "Jack and the Beanstalk;" Grace Greenwood, Minnie Ashley, late of the De Wolf Hopper Company, May Donahue, William Norris, Eddie Garvey, Lawrence kearney and Lon Brine. All of these principals and others as well will doubtless receive a very cordial and enthusiastic reception from the Harvard men on next Tuesday evening. Harvard night, when, in compliment to Mr. Emerson Cook, Harvard '93, the college colors will wave triumphant at the Museum...