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The May number of Outing is much more interesting to the general reader than usuall. The first article is "How the Major Learned to Fish." It is an interesting and commonplace love story with a little advice as to the best methods of fishing for pike and bass worked in...
Outing for April opens with a strange story of adventure, "In the Shadow of Ninevah" by William Hinkley. This is followed by some seventy pages of fiction, tales of shooting and fishing, and other sporting articles. "Canoeing on the Merrimac" by I. N. Drake is a bright and entertaining account...
A good article is "Fishing Through the Ice" by E. W. Sandys. He makes some very sensible remarks on the folly of using cheap guns. They may wear well enough for a time and if you are fortunate you may get one that will shoot well, but you must always...
Sunday morning there were few at breakfast. About noon several men who had written letters and posted them were seen forcibly assisting themselves about the corridors - they had dated their letters with a "2" instead of a "3." In the afternoon the county club opened its House to the Musical...
The illustrations to it include pictures of the Harvard and Princeton teams and Captain Trafford and Lake of Harvard, McCormick of Yale and Riggs, Warren, King and Homans of Princeton. The rest of the number is devoted to sketches of hunting and fishing expeditions and experiences, thrown into delightful relief...