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...fact that a ship is to stop at Baffin Land this summer makes it an exceptional opportunity for sportsmen to visit this heretofore inaccessible country. For expenses and further particulars, address...
...interesting to note the increasing popularity of the Arctic regions as a summer resort for scientists, tourists and sportsmen. As far as colleges are concerned, it began in 1894, when the Cook expedition took parties from Harvard, Yale and Oberlin colleges, and which came to such an unfortunate ending. Again last year Technology and Cornell sent small parties to Greenland, and the coming summer Dartmouth, Harvard, and possibly Yale, will be represented in the field...
...fact that a ship is to stop at Baffin Land this summer makes it an exceptional opportunity for sportsmen to visit this heretofore inaccessible country. For expenses and further particulars, address...
OUTING for February is seasonable, interesting, and superbly illustrated. " 'Way Beyond' de Saskatchewan" is an entertaining story by Therese Guerin Randall, which proves her to be well acquainted with the half-breeds of the North. "Sportsmen's Dogs," by Ed. W. Sandys; "Grouse Shooting in the Snow," by R. B. Buckham; "Horn and Hound in Louisiana," by A. Wilkinson; "Under the Snow," by W. B. Cameron, and the conclusion of Sara Beaumont Kennedy's admirable story, "Redcoat and Continental," are prominent features of an excellent number...
...objection to his eligibility to play on his college team that he has played on a professional team for money. It would be needless to point out how easily the admission of such a principle would afford a cover for corruption of the worst sort. The experience of sportsmen the world over is that the only safe rule is that which precludes the possibility of a man's engaging in athletics for pecuniary profit and still retaining his amateur standing, even though it may work hard in some cases against men who are undoubtedly sportsmen and gentlemen...