[meteorite-list] Two Biologist Nininger NPA's, Aug. 1925 and Feb. 1927

MARK BOSTICK thebigcollector at msn.com
Sat Feb 19 10:27:28 EST 2005


Paper: The Charleroi Mail
City: Ruthven, Iowa
Date: Friday, August 28, 1925
Page: 8 (of 10)

STUDY OF BIRD OBJECT OF TRIP

Prof. H. H. Nininger to Go From S. Dakota to Mexico

     McPherson, Kan. - A study of bird life from South Dakota to Mexico City 
and back along the western coast of Mexico said the United States to Canada, 
will be made this summer by Prof. H. H. Nininger, head of the biological 
department of McPherson college here.
     Professor Nininger will make the trip under the auspices of the 
National Oralthology society, and it is expected to result in the most 
important discoveries in the interests of oralthology.
     The party will start from western South Dakota and travel in a house 
car built especially for the purpose.
     Care will be taken to keep well ahead of cold weather, so that the 
birds can be studied in advance of the migratory period for the American 
species.
     Crossing the Rio Grande, the party will continue south, gathering data 
on the species both rare and common to Mexico.  While there, the migratory 
birds of the northland, which will have sought winter quarters, will be 
closely observed.
     From the City of Mexico, Professor Nininger will move northward, 
traveling along the western coast of Mexico and the United States until the 
Canadian border is reached.
     Colleges and universities along the route in both countries have asked 
Professor Nininger for his disclosures.

(end)

Paper: The Bee
City: Danville, Virginia
Date: Monday, February 21, 1927
Page: 11 (of 16)

FINDS NEWS FOSSIL BED

     McPHERSON, Kan., A new bed of fossil tracks, imprints left by strange 
birds and animals of thousands of years ago, have been located here by Prof. 
H. H. Nininger, biologist of McPherson College.  This part of the country is 
believed to have been a shallow lake in prehistoric times and animals left 
their tracks in the stiff muck about its shore.

(end)


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Mark Bostick
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The NPA in the subject line, stands for Newspaper Article. The old list 
server allowed us a search feature the current does not, so I guess this is 
more for quick reference and shortening the subject line now.





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