. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . Two scenes in market at Pointe a Pitre. Guadeloupe (See page 40) (Photographs by Willis Nutting) PLATE X. BAKBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 45 took his place at the head of the table. Then we rose in ourplaces and Dr. Job proposed nine rahs for the Captain, andthe air fairly trembled with Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Captain, Captain, Captain! The other passengers weresimply paralyzed and showed much agitat
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. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . Two scenes in market at Pointe a Pitre. Guadeloupe (See page 40) (Photographs by Willis Nutting) PLATE X. BAKBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 45 took his place at the head of the table. Then we rose in ourplaces and Dr. Job proposed nine rahs for the Captain, andthe air fairly trembled with Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Captain, Captain, Captain! The other passengers weresimply paralyzed and showed much agitation. Such things aresimply not done in British steamers, dont you know! The Cap-tain was not much less astonished than the others, and ex-claimed, What th— Whats the matter now! It was ex-plained that this is the Iowa method of conferring the degreeof D. Ph., and he accepted in good grace when he understoodthat he had really received a high scholastic honor. The Cap-tain, a royal good fellow, extended many rather unusual cour-tesies to our party. We shall remember him with gratitude. I have been given to understand that the college yell is athing unknown in England. If this is so, the mother countryhas something to learn concerning the utility of effective psy-chological stimuli t