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The Grizzly, November 19, 1997, Paul Guidry, Melinda Albert, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jen Stellato, Jay Wilkes, Jill Fennimore, Kurt Miller, Mike Hoffman, Michael Bauer, Joanna Doyle, Kevin Mcgovern, Carolyn Harfman, Jay Wisnosky Nov 1997

The Grizzly, November 19, 1997, Paul Guidry, Melinda Albert, Lou Nemphos, Molly Jennings, Rebecca Class, Jen Stellato, Jay Wilkes, Jill Fennimore, Kurt Miller, Mike Hoffman, Michael Bauer, Joanna Doyle, Kevin Mcgovern, Carolyn Harfman, Jay Wisnosky

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

British Nanny's Sentence Reduced to "Time Served" • Lights, Camera, Incest! • Reimert Suite Beat • And the Show Went on • Exam Schedule • Dorm Improvements • Opinion: Help Yourself, Help Others; Ursinus Humanities Survive; Are Greeks Scapegoats?; Dry Spell; Don't Complain, Do Something • Baseball Getting into the Swing of Things • Men's Soccer Drops Final Game to Mules • Player Profile: Andrew Bauer; Chris Lakatosh


Birds Of Paradise And Environmental Politics In Colonial Indonesia, 1890-1931, Robert Cribb Jan 1997

Birds Of Paradise And Environmental Politics In Colonial Indonesia, 1890-1931, Robert Cribb

Robert Cribb

Pressure to protect the bird of paradise, native to New Guinea and eastern Indonesia, began to develop in the late nineteenth century. Progress was slow, partly because lack of knowledge of the ecology of the birds made it difficult to assess the best way to provide protection, partly because of problems of enforcement, partly because of countervailing interests represented by the trade in pelts.