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...exceptional opportunity, as the audience of twelve hundred Union members conclusively proved. In November, followed an address by Booker T. Washington, and in December Dr. Grenfell's lecture on "Labrador". Later in the month, Mr. Underwood's illustrated talk, "Hunting with Canoo and Camera in New Brunswick" proved to be an example of the very best of its kind. Mr. William J. Burns need scarcely be mentioned to call to mind the enthusiastic crowd which greeted this presence in the Living Room. Nor should we fail to notice that three of the departments in which Harvard ranks high--medicine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT THE 1912 UNION MANAGEMENT HAS DONE. | 4/13/1912 | See Source »

...Underwood, who has had much experience in the woods, showed interesting pictures of an ideal trip through the forests of Maine and New Brunswick, and told some amusing stories of his trips, which, unlike the usual "fish" stories, were verified by the camera. His photographs of moose and deer, taken mostly at night by flashlight, were remarkable, and his story of a young bear, which he captured and "brought up," was both amusing and interesting. Mr. Underwood is a strong advocate of "hunting with a camera", and much prefers this method to the more cruel use of the rifle, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILD ANIMAL PHOTOGRAPHY | 3/28/1912 | See Source »

...Underwood will relate his experiences of a hunting trip through New Brunswick and will illustrate his lecture with over 80 unusual slides of birds and wild animals, many of them photographed by flash-light. He will give an account of bear trapping and in that connection will tell the remarkable story of a cub, which was brought up as a child by a New Brunswick woman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVENTURES IN NORTH WOODS | 3/27/1912 | See Source »

...juncture. Between the wings will be a court, for which shrubbery, statuary, arcades, and water-basins have been planned. One of the most prominent of the statues which will decorate this space, is a huge bronze lion, the gift of His Highness, Johann Albrecht, the Prince-Regent of Brunswick. This monument stood formerly in front of Brunswick Castle, where it was placed in 1166 by Duke Henry, the Lion of Saxony, as a symbol of his territorial sovereignty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIFT FOR GERMANIC MUSEUM | 2/24/1912 | See Source »

...Lyman Underwood, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lectured "Hunting with Canoe and Camera in the Woods of New Brunswick" in the Living Room of the Union last evening. The lecture was Illustrated with many remarkable pictures of wild animals seen on a canoe trip down the Tobique and Nepisquett rivers. The pictures showed moose and deer taken by surprise in the shallows of the river where they had come at night to feed. One of the most remarkable pictures was that of a huge bull moose photographed by flashlight within fifteen feet of the camera. Mr. Underwood also showed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION LECTURE ON HUNTING | 12/20/1911 | See Source »

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