Show SALT KE ES Skated With Prince S University Professor Recalls Days as Student Student Stu- Stu dent in Munich The ParIsian escapades ot of Buffalo Bill are no novelty to Dr George Emory Fellows or of the University of Utah history department who was in Paris ParLe in 1901 when the famous Indian scout was staging his wild west show In the most cosmopolitan capital or of orthe the world There was plenty ot of excitement at the time lime he said Not only over Buffalo Bill but also the Drefus case I was ca J ht in several street riots but didn't get injured As a student in Munich Dr Fellows often skated on the smooth surface of oC the Isar rIver which flows into the Danube in the company of oC Pr Prince Rupprecht of oC Bavaria who would be reigning today were it not for the revolution which deposed his family Many times I have been in the park in when Prince Regent Luitpold of Bavaria was feed ing the white swans for lor which the famous The color of 01 a vivid career has not an all come from the European coun coun- tries however A As a boy in WisconsIn Wiscon- Wiscon sIn Dr Fellows shot the now extinct passenger pigeon in nocks flocks which covered the sun for tor hours at a time A Ashot Ashot shot straight into the air would usually usually usual usual- ly brIng down at least four of the birds Early In me life he was a boating enthusiast en- en In the late summer of 1876 he made a lon long trip in a birch bark canoe purchased from the Indians 1111 never evel forget the night the Indians Indians In- In got ot the money from me for tor the boat he said They sat down and started to gamble amon among themselves and ne of the braves went over to the trading post and got a pall pail of hard liquor which he hung over a water trough I was watching them and at intervals inter one of the players would take a swig s from the pall pail When the rest weren't looking he would slyly fill the pall with water to cover up the shortage ot of liquor I guess the stuff stull got pretty thin judging from the sounds which came in my window all night On Dr Fellows Fellows' desk Is a fully carved cane which was made from the hull huH of oC the historIc ship Constitution The cane had been given to Dr Fellows Fellows' father by a carpenter carpenter car car- penter who ho fashioned it from a piece of wood removed from the ship when f sS S S fy i S I Dr George Geore Emor Emory Fellows s I it was keeled re-keeled In 1836 Dr Fellows spends his summers in Maine whenever possible where he has a summer house an n one of the picturesque bays west of Bar Harbor His favorite sport is to sail sall his boat Molly A proficient linguist he speaks French and German and is a master of Greek and Latin LUn He has studied in Munich Paris Edinburgh and Ita Italy I President or of the University of Maine from 1901 1001 to 1911 1011 Dr Fellows is now head of the history department of oC the University of Utah He has never been in an airplane and doesn't Intend to |