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U.S. on war path against wolves. Washington, D.C., April 29. It may be that dead men tell no tales but the bones of dead wolves are tell-tales of the past and future of these 'bad actors' in preying upon domestic animals in western states. Stanley P. Young, left, is making joint scientific studies with the biological survey and the Smithsonian Institution in analyzing the skulls and other bones of wolves as a character study that may lessen their depredations of livestock in the west. This study may be said to be a new bit of scientific research

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives war path war path wolves men tales bones tell tales future actors animals stanley stanley p young studies survey smithsonian institution smithsonian institution skulls character character study depredations livestock bit research chamber united states history library of congress
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1929
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.90719, -77.03687
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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives war path war path wolves men tales bones tell tales future actors animals stanley stanley p young studies survey smithsonian institution smithsonian institution skulls character character study depredations livestock bit research chamber united states history library of congress