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I. The Start. Roosevelt, Theodore. 1914. Through the Brazilian Wilderness |
 | | Accordingly, I wrote to Frank Chapman, the curator of ornithology of the museum, and accepted his invitation to lunch at the museum one day early in June. |
 | | Harper was born in England, and Sigg in Switzerland. |
 | | Father Zahm and Miller were Catholics, Kermit and Harper Episcopalians, Cherrie a Presbyterian, Fiala a Baptist, Sigg a Lutheran, while I belonged to the Dutch Reformed Church. |
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