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...route is: Los Angeles, Seattle, Prince Rupert, (B. C), Sitka (Alaska), ......... Island of Attu, Kashiwabara Bay, Bettobu (Kuriles), Minato Japan (April 17) .......... Shanghai .......... Akyab (Burma), Calcutta (May 28) .......... Bagdad, San Stefnano, Bucharest, Belgrade, Vienna, Strassbourg, Paris, London .......... Kirwall (Orkney Islands) .......... Reykjavik (Iceland), Angmaksalik (Greenland) .......... Indian Harbor (Labrador) .......... Montreal, Keyport, N. J., Washington, Dayton, St. Joseph, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles...
...From the Arctic, by radio, the President received the following message: "Members of MacMillan expedition in northern Greenland deeply appreciative of your holiday greetings and wishes for New Year. All's well on the Bowdoin in the middle of the long Arctic night...
...Smoker Committee, of which M. A. Check is Chairman, will make plans for a Smoker to be held next term. The members of this committee are as follows: James Leland Combs of Valley City. North Dakota; Eugene Sanger Daniell of Greenland, New Hampshire; Howard Finney Jr. of Upper Montclair, New Jersey; Woodbury Howard of Nashua, New Hampshire; Samuel Blackwell Jones of Elizabeth, New Jersey; George Douglas Krumbhaar of Cazenovia, New York; Joseph Carlton McGlone of Natick; Alfred Dayton Phillips Jr. of Springfield; Lawrence Orlen Pratt of West Newton; Robert Winslow Puffer, Jr. of Wellesley Hills; Willard Lewis Tibbetts...
...which carried the ice across the north pole, and he conceived the idea of building a special boat, which ice would not crush but which would be pushed on top of an ice floe. He intended to freeze the boat into the ice pack on the east coast of Greenland, and to drift across the pole. He carried out his ideas and after a year and a half, far north of the Arctic Circle, he concluded that he would miss the pole, and consequently, on foot with a few followers, he left the boat and set out, across...
...airmen will fly facing the sun. Testing their craft by a long flight across the continent from Seattle to the Atlantic coast, they will fly to Europe, probably by way of Greenland or Iceland, thence through Central and Southern Europe, Asia Minor, Arabia, India, China, Japan; and home by way of Alaska. This itinerary will cover 27,000 miles, nonrecognition of the Soviet Government precluding the much shorter route through Siberia...