On a frigid day in March 1909, President Theodore Roosevelt rode slowly through the streets of Washington, D.C., his horse-drawn carriage navigating nearly a foot of snow and slush on the way to the ...
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The Tsavo man-eaters terrorized railroad workers in British East Africa in the 19th century, but their tastes went well beyond human flesh. By Jack Tamisiea In British East Africa in 1898, two lions ...
In Tanga, port of Tanganyika (before the War, German East Africa), Britons seethed with righteous indignation last week, wrote letters to the papers, sent cables to the Foreign Office, demanded the ...
Joshua Ochieng ’24, a Crimson Editorial Editor, is an Economics concentrator in Quincy House. In today’s Nairobi, streets that were once named after British colonizers now feature the names of Kenyan ...
Volume 1, reviewed by T. O. Ranger in Tanganyika notes and records (Dar es Salaam) no. 63, September 1964, pages 261-262 Volume 2, reviewed by R. C. Bridges in Uganda journal (Kampala) 30 (2) 1966, ...
Parveen Akhtar has previously received funding from the ESRC and the British Academy. Following his uncontested run at the top job, Rishi Sunak acquires the less-than-coveted title of second ...
The 26th U.S. president is both lauded as a conservationist and condemned as a big-game hunter. A new book recounts the historic journey on which he helped form a significant collection of animals at ...
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