Word: barres
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Scott '11; Hampden--14, J. W. Suter '12; 33, D. C. Fales '11; Hollis--25, J. H. Braddock '10; Holworthy--7, W. O. Kenney '10; Holyoke House--37, A. Gunn '11; 27, J. P. Kennedy '12; Holyoke street--25, W. H. Baldwin, 3d, '13; 26, R. C. Barr '13; 27, R. J. Eaton '12; 28, E. Angell '11; 30, R. H. Bolling '12; 31, H. B. Wehle '11; Holyoke place--7, R. Haydock '10; 5 Linden street--8, R. W. Williams '12; Little's Block--8, M. C. Allen '11; Matthews--20, J. B. Langstaff '13; 41, D. C. Parmenter...
...Edward Balch Barr, in an interesting stereopticon lecture in the Union yesterday evening, told of his adventures on the Labrador coast last summer. The object of his expedition was to capture some caribou fawns to be introduced into a herd of reindeer which Dr. Grenfell had imported from Norway, but in this undertaking he was unsuccessful owing to a combination of misfortunes. Landing in Newfoundland in early June, he and his companion crossed the island by railroad and walking, to Trollingate, in order to intercept the St. John's steamer on her northward journey to Labrador. However, as the vessel...
...home they spent several weeks at Battle Harbor, and had time to see Dr. Grenfell's hospital there--the only hospital on the whole Labrador coast. From there Mr. Barr came home in the fall, leaving his companion to help Dr. Grenfell...
...series of six lectures being given this season by Mr. Barr, one of which he will deliver this evening, represents several years of endeavor, accompanied by much hardship and great expense. He has just returned from a six months' trip in Labrador and North Newfoundland, where his work consisted largely of exploration, and where in the course of the summer he covered many hundred miles of seacoast and penetrated far into the interior using reindeer as pack animals. The expedition was mainly in search of young caribou, to be captured alive and brought to a post of the Deep...
...slides which will be used to illustrate this lecture were taken for the purpose by Mr. Barr and are exceptional in their line, demonstrating vividly the efforts of Dr. Grenfell and his colleagues to improve the conditions of the natives in Labrador and northern Newfoundland...