Word: north
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Osborne 17 25-41 W. P. Salmon 33 42-56 E. B. Otis 56 GRAYS East Entry R. I. Hunneman 6 Room Middle Entry L. Batchelder 18 West Entry H. Z. Lake 25 HARVARD UNION E. W. Remick 12 HOLLIS South Entry Arthur Holbrook 5 North Entry F. W. Green 27 HOLWORTHY West Entry R. W. Herr 5 Middle Entry F. B. Cutts 14 East Entry William Mulford 22 LIONEL South Entry W. C. Peet 5 North Entry R. M. Cunningham 9 LITTLE Floors 2 and 3. E. A. Colpack 24 Floor 4 M. W. Zimmerman 42 MASSACHUSETTS West Entry...
Several exhibits, new to the University, have been prepared, one being a hall of oceanic mammals, another, one of domesticated animals, and others designed to show heredity and the variation of animals, under domestication. A special exhibit, set aside in a separate room, contains specimens of the principal North American birds...
Leaving Kings Bay the Italia sailed over a freely moving sea, unhampered by ice; headed north over the Franz Josef Archipelago for Tepliz Bay. Here the Sella Polare, the Duke of Abruzzi's ship, once wintered, here Francesco Querini heroically lost his life in the Cegni polar expedition of 1909, here in loyal commemoration Nobile dropped a symbol of St. Mark upon the ice. Low over the ice flew the Italia, through a dense fog, into a head wind, its speed cut to 40 miles, ice forming on its sides. Gradually the air cleared, visibility improved. Lenin Land, discovered...
...Indictment. Every year France sends a dismal shipload of some 700 convicts to her penal colony in French Guiana -north of Brazil, southeast of Venezuela. Here the condemned, one-half of whom die in the first year, eke out a prison sentence with hard labor, followed by continued exile; the avowed purpose being: "expiation of crime, regeneration of the guilty, and the protection of Society." That the purpose has been sadly travestied is common gossip abroad, but Blair Niles went to see for herself...
...will be bad too. It Was particularly unpleasant at Hunstanton, England, where the British women's tournament was played last week. Followed by several thousand people a pair of pretty girls began the tournament by driving into a wind that swept in full of rain from the cold North...