Graduate from Boys' School becomes taxidermist during sojourn on Jarvis Island

Name/Title

Graduate from Boys' School becomes taxidermist during sojourn on Jarvis Island

Secondary Title

Ka Moi Volume 18, Number 2, Page 3

Collection

Repository: Kamehameha Schools Archives

Category

Text

Publication Details

Volume/Number/Issue

Ka Moi Volume 18, Number 2, Page 3

Edition

Series 1: Kamehameha Schools Materials Subseries 1-A: Ka Moi Articles, 1935-1944; arranged in chronological order then by page number if appearing in the same issue.

Publisher

Ka Moi

Date Published

Sep 27, 1940

Time Period

20th Century

Publication Language

English = eng

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Number of Pages

Other Number

1

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Kinney, James E.A.

Related Places

Place

Island

Jarvis Island

Continent

Oceania

Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Copyright

Copyright Details

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General Notes

Note Type

Cataloging Note

Note

James Kinney, a graduate of the Kamehameha School for Boys, recent­ly returned from Jarvis Island. While there he became interested in the birds, and after having studied their habits he because a taxidermist and did many fine pieces of work. On his return from Jarvis Island he had $1,800 in savings with him and 75 specimens, which he will use to further his education on birds. He left Honolulu recently on the President Pierce and will attend the University of Wisconsin where he is determined to obtain a master's de­gree in ornithology, a branch of zoo­logy dealing with birds.