. The oist . fact that every egg came back tohim, and is in the Museum of Ap-plied Oology today, in as fine condi-tion as before the Worlds Fair. A snug little section directly eastof the Pensylvania exhibit, ^was in-stalled by the State of Ohio—an ed-ucational exhibit—^with a mountedbird and animal collection , but less so than the prettygirl attendant, whose name he hasforgotten, but the memory of herpleasant disposition and courteousways, has often caused him to wonderif some lucky Ohioan didnt get afine little wife. Just beyond the Ohio section wasa New York State exhi


. The oist . fact that every egg came back tohim, and is in the Museum of Ap-plied Oology today, in as fine condi-tion as before the Worlds Fair. A snug little section directly eastof the Pensylvania exhibit, ^was in-stalled by the State of Ohio—an ed-ucational exhibit—^with a mountedbird and animal collection , but less so than the prettygirl attendant, whose name he hasforgotten, but the memory of herpleasant disposition and courteousways, has often caused him to wonderif some lucky Ohioan didnt get afine little wife. Just beyond the Ohio section wasa New York State exhibit, and therehe found the very large display ofFrank H. Lattins, consisting of curio,sea shells and birds eggs, the bulkof the latter, loaned by many of thereaders of the Oologist, of which hewas owner and publisher at that eggs were of a souvenir char-acter and were returned to their res-pective owners after the Fair. Hemet many persons there, who were(Continued on page 198) tHE bOLOGISt 193. Director, MUSEUM OF APPLIED OOLOGY, Waynesburg, Pa. m THE OOLOGIST


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