Ralph Nading Hill

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  1. Marine Housekeeping

    What one sees through the portholes of the Marine Studios a few miles south of St. Augustine on the East Coast of Florida is the subject of Window in the Sea, by RALPH NADING HILL, which Rinehart will publish in the fall. In this second of two installments, Mr. Hill discloses some of the extraordinary techniques of maintenance and feeding developed by the Oceanarium, and describes how diverse specimens live together without mutual destruction. Mr. Hill is the author of several books about river boats and his own native state of Vermont.

  2. Herman, the Would-Be Porpoise: Underwater Life at the Marine Studios

    What one sees through the portholes of the Marine Studios a few miles south of St. Augustine on the East Coast of Florida is the subject of Window in the Sea, by RALPH NADING HILL, from which the Atlantic will present two excerpts. The first, which follows, deals mainly with porpoises and their ways; the second, “Marine Housekeeping,”will cover some of the problems in maintaining the Oceanarium. Mr. Hill is the author of several books about river boats and his own native state of Vermont.