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One of them is climbing uphill in Italy, one is on a carrier off the Gilborts, one is just back from a political fishing trip in Iran. Most of the youngest are still training or newly-commissioned gentlemen.
Gnarled hands reached over the side, began to pull up the first of the "gang" nets, each "gang" made up of 24 gill nets 4 ft. wide and 300 ft. long, which may extend for a mile and a half. Motors of the automatic net lifters began to cough. With...
Between appointments for his informal interviews and examinations, a man may do as he likes. There is every possible recreation facility, from chess to deep-sea fishing. Sports activities are there if he wants them, but he can take them or leave them, just as he likes. For those too...
Elegant Form. It was Ole's life and character which inspired Ibsen with the lurid idea of Peer Gynt. Born in 1810, brought up by prosperous parents in the little provincial fishing town of Bergen, Ole Bornemann Bull flatly refused to obey his childhood violin teachers. At 23 he...
> Father Sousa. He did more than anyone else to give "strangers the impression that we were engaged in a constant celebration of Bastille Day." Father was a sportsman, with "a special fondness for equipment." A trail of duffel bags and duck decoys filled the Sousa hallways. "All the best closets...