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Father Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, S. J., head of the geology department of the Jesuit University of Santa Clara, Calif., last fortnight told newsmen and geologists he had discovered that the Aniakchak and Veniaminoff, Alaskan peaks thought to be extinct, are alive. If so, they are the largest active craters in the world...
Confirming Father Hubbard's observation that the Alaskan volcanoes show increased activity this year was the report brought to Seattle last week by officers of the power schooner, Aleutian Native. "Boiling like a pot of porridge" was their description of active Gareloi Island in the Aleutians...
...Alaskan Indians...
...this morning's mail came the enclosed clipping, sent by my mother-in-law, Mrs. Alex Vreatt of Wrangell, Alaska. This clipping from The Alaskan of Petersburg, Alaska is especially of interest if you turn over the title page. There you will note that it is published by the Alaska Native Brotherhood Publishing Co. The Alaska Native Brotherhood is an organization of native Alaskan Indians. Evidently your magazine and articles are read not only over the entire world but by Alaskan Indians as well...
Retired. Rev. John W. Chapman, D.D., 72, Episcopal missionary, explorer, ethnologist; after 43 years among Alaskan Indians at Anvik on the Yukon where he will be succeeded by his son, H. H. Chapman (first white man born on the Yukon...