Word: hubbardism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Father Bernard Rosecrans Hubbard, S. J., head of the geology department of the Jesuit University of Santa Clara, Calif., last fortnight told newsmen and geologists he had discovered that the Aniakchak and Veniaminoff, Alaskan peaks thought to be extinct, are alive. If so, they are the largest active craters in the world...
Last summer Father Hubbard. as he had done for three years prior, took four football players into Alaska for a long geological walk to the end of the Aleutian Islands. Their jaunt took them into the hearts of Aniakchak and Veniaminoff. There they pitched their tents, found in their subsequent explorations great spurts of steam issuing from cracks in the craters' icy floors. They put a pot of beans over one of the steam streams, baked them for dinner. Another characteristic of the region which made Father Hubbard know that the two great peaks were alive was the lava...
Confirming Father Hubbard's observation that the Alaskan volcanoes show increased activity this year was the report brought to Seattle last week by officers of the power schooner, Aleutian Native. "Boiling like a pot of porridge" was their description of active Gareloi Island in the Aleutians...
...Dexter '34, D. T. Dodge '33, N. P. Dodge '33, G. M. Fenollosa '33, A. Y. Foster '34, J. F. Gallagger '34, W. S. Georges '32, C. F. Goodale '34, R. H. Goodwin '33, R. M. Graff '34, S. H. Haste '34, G. S. Hayes '34, Cortlandt Hubbard...
Shepherd Hall: C. V. Hubbard...