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...earnestly that he spent many years in almost incredible explorations-from Pennsylvania's Perkiomen River, under whose ice he was drawn one winter night; up the Hudson's shore, west to the Ohio's falls, through Kentucky meadows (where Daniel Boone taught him how to "bark" squirrels), down a flooded Mississippi into Louisiana bayous; along Florida's keys. Always poor, Audubon let his loyal wife support him, while he followed his lifelong, single purpose: to paint the birds of the U. S. in their natural habitat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Birds of America | 11/22/1937 | See Source »

...will watch the guardians themselves?" is the inviting slogan of the magazine. Well, if I am to be the watchdog this time, I will bark and say that the November issue has taken on a bit of the color of the month in which it appears...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 11/12/1937 | See Source »

...would be near midnight by the time three tubs were full and ready for the morning after. Included in the preliminaries, was a trip to the woods for sassafras root and slippery elm bark for flavoring. Next morning an outdoor fire was made and the freshly scoured copper kettle swung into place. Cider on to boil, apples ready to add, and the bilin' was under way. Also ready was the long handle stirrer with a row of clean white corn husks tied through the row of holes in the end of the paddle. This was manipulated, all day long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 11, 1937 | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...conservative traits can make as much trouble for Mr. Douglas as radical traits. For the SEC is a small bark tossed on a very angry sea of opinion and politics. On one side there is Mr. Kennedy who is. as the New Deal goes, conservative. He doubtless would not dream of interfering in Mr. Douglas' administration. Yet he is one of the President's closest advisers, therefore a man of power whether he wishes or not, for when Franklin Roosevelt nods his head in confirmation, the Chairman of the SEC can hardly be unaware...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bill and Billy | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...Basenji is a smallish, chestnut-brown African dog, sturdy, compact and bony. Catlike, it slinks, catlike washes its face with its paws. The name means ''bush thing." Unique characteristic of the Basenji is that it does not bark; it utters only one noise, "GROOO!" Breeders be lieve its lineage can be traced back to the Twelfth Egyptian Dynasty. Since then countless generations of Africans, legend says, have succeeded in breeding out its bark, for the sake of silence not in the home but on the hunt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Bush Things | 10/4/1937 | See Source »

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