Word: caped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pathology in the Harvard Medical School is completing plans for an expedition to the northern Labrador coast. Starting from Boston on Tuesday, June 30, if conditions of the ice-packs in Northern Harbors are favorable, his erstwhile fishing-schooner, which will be called the "Ramah", will cruise up to Cape Chidley, which is north of the remotest mission settlement...
From here he intends to work up along the coast and into every fjord for about 200 miles, ice condition permitting, making short trips inland to the Torngat Mountains. The furthest point to be aimed at is Cape Mugford, just south of Ungava...
...cage for their first practice. At first instruction was given in the lateral pass which is the basis of rugby, and later on a couple of scrums took place. At the end a game was held between the Freshmen and some upperclassmen who came out. M. E. Bothner of Cape Town, South Africa, who was probably the best Freshman player in view of his previous experience, dislocated his knee...
From Croydon last week flew the first plane of the new London-Africa weekly service which now runs to Mwanza, on the shore of Lake Victoria, and which is soon to be extended to Cape Town. With a change to flying boat at Athens, mail and passengers should reach Mwanza in nine days-a 32-day journey by steamer and train...
...Smith Hall gathering the following committee of five Freshmen was appointed: M. E. Bothner '34, R. L. G. Moore '34, J. A. Potter '34, Sam Sonenfield '34, and Stanton Whitney '34. Bothner, who has played at Cape Town, Africa, is the only one with experience...