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...Stefansson accompanied the Anglo-American polar expedition which started for the Arctic regions in the spring of 1906, as ethnologist, and collected archaeological and ethnological material for the Peabody Museum. At present he is writing an article on the "Anglo-American Polar Expedition" for Harper's Magazine...
...sketch of Jeremiah Curtin, linguist and ethnologist, best known to the public as the translator of "Quo Vadis"; a brief article by Rev. E. E. Hale '39, consisting mainly of personal reminiscenses of Longfellow as a professor at Harvard; a discussion of the future of music at Harvard by E. B. Hill '94, and a review of two notable books by Harvard men. Professor Bliss Perry's "Walt Whitman" and the volume of Dean Shaler's posthumous poems entitled. "From Old Fields"--complete the list of special articles. As usual, about half the number is devoted to the various departments...
...novel Arctic expedition is to be undertaken this summer by a party of college men under the direction of Dr. F. A. Cook, ethnologist of the Peary expedition. The number will be selected from the leading universities of the country and will include representatives from Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan...