Word: birding
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...13th day the men caught a "tern-like bird that tasted like dried chicken." But the confinement and lack of sleep were beginning to tell. With so little food, peristalsis had stopped. To keep all hands busy Dixon tied shoes to the men's wrists and made them paddle...
John M. Alcorn, Clyde D. Bird, Jr., Richard C. Bryan, George E. Brown, Jr., Andrew S. J. Crichton, Stuart C. Davidson, Nathan S. Davis, Jr., Michael De Leo, Lloyd L. Duxbury, Jr., Joseph L. Eldredge, Oliver D. Filley, Jr., Franklin C. French, Donald S. Gair, William F. Ganong, Hans G. Hachman, Thomas V. Keene...
...announced the birth of another brain child: an "eagle's nest" for umpires. Like the crow's nest tried out at a Southern Oregon State Normal basketball game last month, the ballpark nest will be about ten feet above the ground, will give the base umpire a bird's-eye view of the infield. But Dumont's nest will be perched on a movable derrick, which, at the press of a button, will whisk the umpire to crucial spots...
Sinister Shadow. The guerrilla should wear clothes of neutral color, should festoon himself with twigs, barks, leaves for camouflage. He may signal his colleagues with bird whistles, remembering always to use the calls of birds in season. He never raises his face to airplanes, because a white face may be detected from...
...Clyde D. Bird...