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Sportsman White denied that bears are responsible for the depletion of Alaska's salmon streams. His reasoning: Bears "must always have eaten as many salmon as they do today. . . . There was no depletion even after we came along, as long as we fished reasonably...
...from Dr. Mark Raymond Harrington of the Los Angeles Southwest Museum: he had discovered remains of a man-made fire under seven feet of gypsum in a Nevada cave. The fire was surrounded by bones of a giant ground sloth which apparently the fire-builder had dis patched and eaten. Also in the cave were discovered 900 man-things, including scores of long fighting darts, feathers bound with sinew (probably a religious piece), a white stone knife, gypsum pendants...
Before plovers' eggs were put in a class with egret they, could be eaten (in season) at any smart London restaurant for the genteel price of one guinea ($5.10) per egg. "Plover" in restaurant parlance is a handy name for almost any "wader," vaguely similar to a snipe or sandpiper. The species most common in England (and the U. S.) is the ringed plover, "Billdeer." Crocodiles like plovers, not to eat but because the birds pick leeches and other parasites from saurian mouths. Also a sleepy crocodile knows that with a few plovers about it is safe to doze...
...summary singles Finlay defeated Halligan (A) on the nineteenth hole: Baldwin defeated Lincoln (A), 1 up: Eaten defeated Trainor, 9 to 7: L. D. Wood '31 defeated Johnson...
Foursomes: Finlay and Baldwin defeated Halligan and Lincoln (A), 2 up: Eaten, and Wood defeated Trainer and Johnson...