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rcscarch
technician
1
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Division of Entomology, C.A.R.I.,
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rcally
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Miss Nancy S. ,
Santa Barbara, Cal iforni a
Do tue detect
a
note of t oo m11ch
protesJ, Nancy?
WHAT
"fmstrated
old virgim
. ..
d11sty old sai111I
..
." ?
Co11/d
)'011
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f fi
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ilies fo ,· someone else?
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J.
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me with any answers.
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Stan H .,
Pcacc Corps Voluntcer,
St. Georgcs, G renada W. I.
Y o11 sho11Jd re(trl the next leller.
" 1
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22
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( 1
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Suresh G. K.,
Navarangpura, India
"Give a resounding ' horse laugh' to
writer Paul
W.
Kroll ! In his artid e
in
The
PLAJN TRUTH for N ovember
1969,
page
28,
column
3,
6th para–
graph, he makes the observation that
if eohippus were alive he would
turn
over jn his grave ! My contention is
that if eohippus were alive he wouldn't
be in his grave. Which only goes to
(Conthlfled on page 47)
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