Word: bearing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Johansen, for the unknown regions of the North Pole. They left their vessel, equipped with three sledges, two kyacks, and twenty-eight dogs, with provisions for the dogs for thirty days, and for themselves for one hundred days. When this stock was exhausted they lived on seal, walrus and bear meat, when they could get it. The account of the months these two hardy men spent in the polar regions is most thrilling. When a dog died or fell by the way, he was served as food for the survivors. Nor were the chances of death by starvation the only...
...living accommodations in the hut which they built were not sumptuous. Here is the record: "For cooking, lighting and heating we used walrus blubber and bear's fat. Bear's fies and fat were our only food. In the evening we fried it in a large aluminum pan; in the morning we boiled it. We made our bed and sleeping bag of bearskin. To keep warmer we both slept in one bag, and, taken altogether, we were quite comfortable in our low hut. By the help of our lamps we succeeded in keeping the temperature inside at about freezing point...
...catalogue, the first to bear on its title page "Princeton University," has been issued during the past week. A number of additions to the faculty are included and a slight increase in the total registration is shown. Many new courses are catalogued for the first time, mainly in the graduate department. Mr. Laurence Hutton of New York and Princeton has presented his valuable collection of death-masks to the university. The collection embraces about sixty masks and is probably the finest of the kind in the world. When mounted the masks will be put on exhibition in the new library...
...England athletes will do well to bear in mind that they must be registered to compete in any A. A. U. games after March 1. The New England secretary is W. H. Plummer, Worcester, Mass...
...shingles have been designed by a member of the club and printed in old characters on real parchment. They bear the seal of Harvard and Shakespeare's coat-of-arms in colors...