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Word: backed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...even clerks and secretaries can afford the camera safari, which provides them with a peaceful look at wildlife in the unfettered flesh and fascinating movie footage to amaze the folks back home. Nairobi's Overland Motor Co. offers a 15-day tour of game areas by car for a comparatively modest $700, including round-trip air fare from Europe. Overland, which expected about 50 tourists at most during the first three months of 1959, now expects the total to top 800 before the season is over. The animals in East Africa's national parks, secure in the protection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Bwana Brummel | 4/6/1959 | See Source »

Evidence that Antarctica is a continental land mass was found last year by Russian explorers, reported Meteorologist Morton J. Rubin of the U.S. Weather Bureau last week. Back from 15 months with the Russians at Mirny on the Indian Ocean coast of Antarctica, Rubin revealed that a Russian party trekked about 1,500 miles inland to the "pole of inaccessibility," setting off dynamite charges in the ice to make seismic soundings every 30-50 miles. Echoes showed continuous land instead of a complex of islands or submerged mountains. The Russians say the land ranges from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Solid Under Ice | 4/6/1959 | See Source »

...mainland on the ice. With no hunters and no predators, the moose multiplied unchecked, and by 1930 had nibbled the forests bare of browse. Then came a great die-off; the big herds of feeble, emaciated moose declined until there were only 200 survivors. When the browse grew back, the moose herds grew with it-but then another die-off came around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Nature's Housekeeper | 4/6/1959 | See Source »

...stop this tragic cycle, park authorities tried importing four zoo-bred wolves. But they preferred living on human handouts, and had to be sent back to the zoo. Eventually, wild wolves from Canada crossed on the ice. Purdue and Park Service biologists, some of whom have braved the island's fierce and lonely winter to study the working of nature's balance, report that the wolves' system is to cut a single moose out of a herd and keep nipping at him day after day until he weakens. Sometimes it takes a week. In crusted snow that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Nature's Housekeeper | 4/6/1959 | See Source »

...role of "brass," opened with the line "Dig Count Basie blow Joe's blues away," was seconded by the "reeds" (Hendricks, Arranger Dave Lambert) with the line "Blow Joe's blues away." After that the two sections sang together in a bouncing counterpoint, with the "brass" falling back and punctuating the "reed" line with repeated "yeahs!" Farther along, Singers Lambert and Ross took over the role of "trombones," while Hendricks as a solo "reed" came in on every third line. In the finale, the three bundled their heads at the microphone in a blast of harmony: "Dig Basic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Jabberwocky with a Beat | 4/6/1959 | See Source »

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