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There is a man going around town taking names for a Belgian Congo safari to capture rare birds for a Yale museum.
J. Wyman Carroll III will show movies at 7 p.m. tonight in the Union and look for undergraduates with a "sincere interest" in snaring birds for the Eli, insects for Walter Reed, and soil for the U.S. Rubber Co.
Carroll will recruit 15 men from the Ivy League for the two-month venture into land "where no white man has ever been."
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