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Interview 24641 – Caption Index: 56

Just a bit, but don’t worry about it. That’s okay. That’s fine. Thank you. You were saying. Yeah. You were at Dallas for two years. Read More

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Where did you go from the Dallas Zoo as curator?… Read More

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Would you mind taking your pen outta your pocket and just putting it on the side there?… Read More

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Thanks. Occasionally it’ll bump the mic. Read More

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Are you getting any reflection off my glasses?… Read More

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How would you like to be our curator?” Well, hell, I grabbed it. I grabbed that. And so the minute I was through with my studies, I went over to the Dallas Zoo. And I’d never really worked in a zoo. I’d been in the, by then, I’d been in… Read More

Interview 24641 – Caption Index: 51

I went out with each keeper, until the keeper said, “Okay, Lawrence can handle my route.” They called them routes, of course, and I would do his route for a couple of days. Then I would go do another route. And I did, spent probably the first two months doing… Read More

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So you’re working at Dallas. One quick question, Mr. Curtis. Read More

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So they had a pall over the zoo, and there was a head keeper there. Read More

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And the park director said, “You want to get into zoos?… Read More

Interview 24641 – Caption Index: 45

They had maybe 40 zoos. There weren’t many zoos in the United States at that time. There were very few aquariums. And he put this roster out. And when Pierre Fontaine, my boss Pierre, called me at home, said, “Come, I have something to show you.” And it was this… Read More

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And guess what?… Read More

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The Dallas Aquarium, Pierre Fontinee, director, (laughs) Lawrence Curtis, assistant curator. So I was, I had gotten a title. And I did everything there, signs, setting up exhibits, did all that. And when I got graduated, when I got my master’s degree at SMU, the park director, the park director,… Read More

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Now, did you go from that position to another position at the aquarium?… Read More

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I was, oh! I have to tell you, AAZPA. I had been in correspondence with, well, Karl P. Schmidt, whom we were talking about last night night at the Field Museum. Roger Conant, he was at the Philadelphia Zoo, curator of reptiles, and I had sent him a number of… Read More

Interview 24641 – Caption Index: 44

Also Chris Coates, another big name in aquariums. But Roger, and we had an awful lot of correspondence. And he was really studying water snakes at the time. And we had, I guess six different species within 100 miles of Dallas. So we had these relationships. I think it was… Read More

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Absolutely. My first job. I was almost 15, and I went to the aquarium. And the director there said, “If you want to, you can bring your snakes out here.” See, they had been banished from the little townlet, University Park. So I was gonna bring my snakes out there. Read More

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And so Pierre Fontaine offered me the job. Man, I was delighted. Pay was pretty good, 45 cents an hour. But got all the weekend hours, and I took that job. From then through high school and through college, I worked there. And I would, Fontiane was a big mentor… Read More

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If you can get a mentor at that age, it’s a wonderful way of getting into any field, I think particularly zoo. And I’ve got wonderful experience there. Read More

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So the witness, it was a Boy Scout camp. And the head scout master, he thought, this is wonderful. I mean, this is a great demonstration, because these kids need to know how to you know, what to look for. He couldn’t see the snake. And I had, you know… Read More

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