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...There are special reasons for the interest of the U. S. in the seal fisheries in Behring Sea. - (a) Immediate action by U. S. is necessary to prevent extermination of seals: U. S. Doc. House Report p. 3883, 2nd Ses. 50th Cong.; Bancroft's Alaska, ch. XXI; Behring Sea, 93; Am, Hist L'f't, 16, 17. - (b) A nation's first duty is to maintain the existence of its inhabitants, and a large number of the inhabitants would starve if Gov. did not protect seal fisheries: Hall, 42; Fur Seal Fisheries of Alaska...
Geological Conference. Mr. A. H. Brooks, "Felsite Occurrences in England;" Mr. F. P. Gulliver. "The Newtonville Sand-plain"; Mr. H. Landes. Report of Rock Collection in New Jersey," Geological Laboratory...
...office has just been created in the Lawrence Scientific School which will be filled by Mr. Montague Chamberlain. He will be Secretary of the School and his duties will be much like those of his former office. Members of the School will report to him instead of the Recorder at U. 5, and he will have general supervision of affairs. This appointment will relieve Prof. Shaler of some of his work...
Geological Conference. Mr. A. H. Brooks, "Felsite Occurrences in England;" Mr. F. P. Gulliver, "The Newtonville Sand-plain"; Mr. H. Landes, "Report of Rock Collection in New Jersey." Geological Laboratory...
...first report of the secretary of the Law School class of '92 has just been published...