File:New York World - William Beebe Bird Article Apr 8 1906.jpg

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Cover of the New York World Magazine

This issue of the New York World Sunday magazine featured an article by William Beebe, then curator of ornithology at the Bronx Zoo, who went on to become co-inventor of the bathysphere.
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Author an article by William Beebe, the artist is unknown.
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