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MEMORIAL HALL EGG MYSTERY AWAITS RETURN OF OOLOGIST

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Ancient eggs found in the tower of Memorial Hall are still a mystery, Dick Harlow, chief curator of such objects, being in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He will return next Tuesday.

The eggs were found when men from the Fire Station across the road were putting up an antenna for a new radio set. Two were reposing in an ancient nest, another lay broken on a balustrade below, all being 211 feet above the pavement. Ornithology may be permanently expanded as a science by the discovery.

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