Ther MoN. JUNE 16, 1924 Wea 



NatunUly and by training a 'keen observ. 

 er absolutely fearless and honest with, hlnv 

 sci£ ho was quick of wit, blessed with 

 ?JT 0 f;.* n 1 a 80 , ^blned. an uneompromls. 

 ng attitude with, a generous tolerance that 

 lert no doubt as to where he stood, yet left 

 ^u„T P r °° m to stand - H ° dlfferea radi- 

 cally from many of his friends on the ques- 

 tion of caging wild animals. He was the. 



Zoo ^H 1 ^ b ? ln<1 the franklin Par" 

 Zoo And i wonder if the most humane of 



•* UmRta ' Keei "S their care and quIet 

 safety, can really differ from this ilfe-lona 



the whoHo, these creatures in the cages en" 

 to y th«n r f^ m , oaaure ° f what is essentially 

 to them the plsasuros of life? 4nd Is ho 



lng tlfett 0 £ Wa i 

 lng these strange and savage forms at 



It Is a large world In which we l[ve % ut ' 



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