Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1936, p. 26

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lives which are likewise. interesting. One set of. Îhese epeculatàrv ifs concerns a Glencoe- resident, Robert he had not lost his H. Moulton. IfH bearing at the age' of 10,' follouring polities, science, art can ne mulûprîed, but there are many ifs i personal IJ us c mu - -, ,--optu i.r( U Ptl henwior IWJVI information and spécimnens frorn Bur t therc vacate, to had he and building the bank-and sat down to write house-cleafling. grand story in a dozen'different ways, for was a ing oUÎt romuî nuî¶..uwim Threw Away Mucli farm newspapers, magazines, [jr., then a small lad, riow a fresh- scientifiç away no end of old manu threw "I in man at Kenyon college and already journals, and so on. He.-broughtpic- scri 1pts, clippings,. photographýs. and taking associate editor of a campus maga-ý the ýphotographic touch be, negatives," describes Mr. Moulton. :ie, Hika. Eleven .years ago the tures of the Burbank specimens stili there was eîiough to fill 12 ,al'but Ijie cI~.<. twins- arrîved, David and Suzann e, cases which have, heet transfer, abig ben ha TheChiagoPla doubline' theý number, of available since." ýever storage ti Mouton. poplarsbjectý with «.%r. This .grainmreigbkron lso 'written a great deal He bas Lorado Taft, followiiig thé ded- proved to. be a big help when thiv about. business dropped icaion of thé Blackhawk. statue on bottom of writînig lit according depression, the dusring out !He the Rock river near Oregon. II. ma dé a conliýe Moulton. '.%r. to up en ,writt dad bas phtg W'ith Huiburd.- Warren, ati John. D. Rýockefeller's sutumer1 home. nection r, .a La Salle 'street birokerChandie i .: Pocantic His, near Tarrytown, N. Y as grainý statisticia.i.n' marhouse. age 'NIellodv A8rméur's ditto. for J. Ogden. and so on, going on wrîter, i ket*leter Farms at Lake forest. of thée Boaàrd oi floor trading the, Everyone who knows. of Prof. Ben-i every day. ,Aii firth this for -Trade the in, interest. ys ecstatic jamin Snow' book on grain a wriiing snowflake and his famous lectures at he is now nt which chapters some marketing, -the University of Wisconsin' before, read. me let he learn to hi*4ethliwill be interested Extentivé SuabW~t r' ,M.-ton wrotè up the New, tht awl Hampshire, man who. had spent 25i The subject is so extenisive olinits the within that cornplicated 5t10wi Of years taking photograpbs it. about said be cari littie article this who man samne the doubt crystals-no Tradu of' Board the cooperated with "Benny" Snow. Be- I once visited so littie oi tween them they put snowflakes On! however anid could maketraders that between signaliin9 andIthe artists. the map-for designers, thc what Iast long. at now, learnirig photographers. copy to impelled signaIs mean, I feel Wrked During War, a paragraph from the MNoultor. foui-;out 'M Mr. war World the Du.ring aeis. manuscript. of S' ton did the photographic type inividtial voices.ar "i 1 I4 'r , T-l .é. wri I LFL Robert eighths of a cent. ate this bit.of detective work through. Prices fluctuate byhorizontal positjins .\fou]- and eight distinct the newspaper source. them. denote fingers the of'of ton wrote about Rex Brasher '"Thus one finger exterided mnean' Kent. Conn., who out-Auduboned of a cent; two fingersAuduboned by painting 1,100 species one-eighth three finapart.'two-eighths;, of North American birds, 700 morelspread tourfirigers, four three-eîghths; igers, course the than Audubon painted. in thumb. the and fingers four leighths; study. bird of years of 55 the *'And such pictures." Mr. Moulton five-eighths - four fingers and together. pressed but extended thunib then lie comments. "AIl lufe size. six-eighths; the thumb exterided set out to reproduce thern in a book, rlalne. sven-eighths: and the clench-1-elir% 1-nn fü ie Kr*~t,<w as ontcof grain mia :eting in charming orne ahd tuUVIUb UIilna anvequali&CK IY.tu country; aj some unusual or popular S flot bad, flot bad.' "Made instead of Florence, >uld have been enMrs. Moulton conyou sec! qually important if it have happened if flot happened to go of three to transport tht, going to marwheat crop of themonths, haîf ket. The figures and information ;Ir'. quite exciting wben related by a expert, and no longer shalh 1 vie,,.% grain elevator merely aç a sati fac-7

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