Word: siberia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present, as was at first announced, but Professor A. B. Hart '80, who has recently travelled extensively in the far East, will represent the Faculty. Exchange Professor Anesaki from Tokio, Japan, will speak for the visiting professors; Chang Loy '13 for the graduates; and P. G. Wolo '17, from Siberia, for the entering men. After the speeches refreshments will be served and there will be a general opportunity to become acquainted...
According to a dispatch from Nome, Alaska, the vessel which John E. Thayer '85, of Lancaster and Boston, sent into the Arctic three years ago to secure specimens for the University and for Mr. Thayer's museum, has been lost, and is a total wreck on the shores of Siberia. Captain John Koren, however, who is leading the expedition, gave the further information that the material which the expedition had secured, has been preserved in Siberia, and that the only loss sustained was that of the vessel...
...Oscar Iden-Zeller, the German explorer of Siberia, will give an illustrated lecture on "Explorations in Northern Siberia" in the Living Room of the Union next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the Union only...
...Iden-Zeller is an explorer who has been employed by the Russian Government for work in Siberia. He has some excellent stereopticon slides...
...Wayfarer in New York" by E. S. Martin '77, "Oliver Wendell Holmes" by S. M. Crothers h.'99, "History of Architecture" by R. Sturgis '78, "Seven English Cities" by W. D. Howells h.'67, "Carlyle's First Love" by R. C. Archibald '96, "A Journey in Southern Siberia" by J. Curtin '63, "American Primitive Music" by F. R. Burton '82, "Life and Arts of Richard Mansfield" by W. Winter h.'57, "The Story of the Negro" by B. T. Washington h.'96, "Decisive Battles of America" by R. Hitchcock '71, "Boy Life" by W. D. Howells...