Word: arctics
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Donald B. MacMillan, one of the most famous of explorers, and Peary's lieutenant in the discovery of the North Pole, today is bound again for the Arctic. He goes as a special correspondent of The Times-Picayune...
...Donald B. MacMillan, famous explorer, heading north as special Arctic radio correspondent of The Courier-Journal and the North American Newspaper Alliance, will solve the great mystery of radio...
...Radio for the first time will penetrate the frozen Arctic regions, as Captain Donald B. MacMillan in his little craft Bowdoin makes his way toward the North Pole...
...Donald B. MacMillan, former classical instructor and accomplished explorer, sailed from Wiscasset, Me., July 16, for a two years' Arctic voyage. He plans to coast along the Greenland shore, studying terrestrial magnetism, and will winter at Cape Sabine, returning in the fall of 1924. Under the auspices of the National Geographic Society, he will erect a bronze tablet on the site of the old Greeley expedition camp, where 18 men perished...
Captain Robert A. Bartlett, who accompanied Peary to within 110 miles of the Pole, will spend three years in the Arctic, measuring air currents, charting the bottom of the sea, and gathering flora. His expedition is financed by an anonymous millionaire. Both Bartlett and MacMillan will carry complete radio equipment and will report their scientific findings thereby...