Word: alaska
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. William Alfred Moore, 13, able assistant editor & circulation manager of the mimeographed Chitina, Alaska Weekly Herald (TIME, May 25, 1931); by drowning, when he slipped from a log into the Copper River at Chitina...
...Hadley, Brighton, Mass.; William Irvine, Stockton, Cal.; C. H. Kean, Weslaco, Texas; M. M. Krost, Houston, Texas; C. P. Loomis, Las Cruces, New Mex.; W. O. Martin, Columbus, Ohio; R. D. Present, New York City; N. M. Pusey, Council Bluffs, Iowa; E. E. Rasmuson, Cordova, Alaska; J. H. Thurston, Minneapolis, Minn.; J. M. Toland, Paris, France; R. E. L. W. de Visme, New Brunswick...
...Resident Commissioner Osias of the Philippines and Delegate Wickersham of Alaska following the Congressional practice...
...dark brown eyes; blobby, short-tipped, turned-down nose; broad shoulders; short, thick-set body; straight hair-boarded a boat at Seattle last week. He was Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, 63, curator of physical anthropology at the U. S. National Museum, bound for Kodiak Island off the coast of Alaska. There he will grub for the ancient debris which indicates that Mongoloid peoples millenia ago crept across Bering Strait,* down the western coast of the Americas and thence across the mountains and the rest of the Western hemisphere. Four times Dr. Hrdlicka has been North since 1926, always with parties...
...Alaska Agricultural College & School of Mines (Fairbanks, Alaska) Brigadier General James Gordon Steese, one time (1920-27) president of the Alaska Road Commission Sc.D...