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LONDON, —An artist, William Jenkins, has disproved the theory, held by some, that birds of prey cannot he tamed. Ho is shown here with a domesticated Imperial eagle, which he uses on a stage turn.

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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 7

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LONDON,—An artist, William Jenkins, has disproved the theory, held by some, that birds of prey cannot he tamed. Ho is shown here with a domesticated Imperial eagle, which he uses on a stage turn. Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 7

LONDON,—An artist, William Jenkins, has disproved the theory, held by some, that birds of prey cannot he tamed. Ho is shown here with a domesticated Imperial eagle, which he uses on a stage turn. Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 7