Word: birde
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...midnight on his airy perch old ibie trembles on his pin. Prophetic bird, full well he knows the Crimes-own hockey team will...
Another natural enemy of these insects are the birds. A careful examination of the Yard shows that birds' nests are conspicuous by their absence. Occasionally one sees a bird, but it's rarely, and they do not live among us. For the English sparrow and grey squirrel have completely driven such birds as the flicker and woodpecker away. Here is a conflict of sentiments, trees vs. squirrels. And the result is, many squirrels, few birds. Few birds, many insects. Many insects, few trees...
...Everett J. Lake '92, Clement C. Hyde '92, Joseph Shattuck, Jr., '92, G. Marston Leonard '03, Dr. Hubert G. Wilbur '86, William C. Gray '96, Judge Edward P. Pierce '77, Herbert I. Wallace '77, Charles G. Saunders '67, Irving W. Sargent '00, George H. Spalding '96, Hon. George E. Bird '69, Charles D. Booth '96, Dr. John T. Bullard '84, J. E. Norton Shaw '98, Burton J. Legate '77, Laurence P. Dodge '08, Edward D. Pearce '71, Dr. Homer Gage '82, Charles H. Derby...