snipe hunts

Victor Steinbok aardvark66 at GMAIL.COM
Tue Sep 21 21:01:42 UTC 2010


  My earlier observations (see the "schneid and snipe oddities"
post/thread) place the snipe hunt (or, at the time, "snipe drive")
almost entirely in the Midwest about 80 years earlier with the possible
origin at 100 years earlier (H. H. Riley).

     VS-)

On 9/21/2010 8:48 AM, Arnold Zwicky wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2010, at 5:29 AM, Joel S. Berson wrote:
>
>> At 9/21/2010 07:19 AM, Barbara Need wrote:
>>> I knew about snipe hunts before I knew about snipe--and actually
>>> thought that snipe were mythical beasts! I was quite surprised to find
>>> otherwise.
>>>
>>> Barbara
>>>
>>> Barbara Need
>>> Ithaca
>> My summer camp of snipe-hunters was not too far away -- near
>> Cooperstown.  Was there a local prominence?
> coming very late to this discussion, but my relevant summer camp experience (late '40s, early '50s) in southeastern Pennsylvania also included tales of snipe hunts (and sending new boys out to find a skyhook or a left-handed monkey wrench).  so while snipe hunts might be a British joke, they certainly are an American one of some vintage.
>
> arnold

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