Articles
World War: ARTIC REGIONS: Invasion
ARCTIC REGIONS This week the British War Office announced that a combined force of British, Canadians and Free Norwegians had invaded the Norwegian archipelago...
Arts: Two Groups
There are certain U. S. artists who concentrate on painting the wild places of the earth—deserts, jungles, arctic waste. Last week two groups of such painters...
AERONAUTICS: Nothing to Wear
Throughout their entire flight, the U. S. world flyers have never had any clothes except those they stood in. With the enormous gasoline loads their ships...
Science: Under-lce Mountains
The Soviet Arctic Research Institute reported last week that it had mapped the bottom of the frozen Arctic Ocean. Main feature: a mountain range up to 10,000...
The Press: Modesty At All Degrees
Modesty of All Degrees The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) printed: " Dr. Donald B. MacMillan, one of the most famous of explorers, and Peary's lieutenant in the...
Skin Care's Cold Snap
When Lev Glazman, CEO of Boston-based Fresh cosmetics, was growing up in Russia, sea buckthorn berry oil was a popular home remedy his mother applied to scrapes...
AERONAUTICS: Polar Flight
When the Shenandoah broke loose some months ago from its mooring mast at Lakehurst, N. J, and avoided destruction by supreme skill, cautious Mr. Coolidge...
Foreign News: Nobile Bussed
Frenzied cheering and moist tempestuous kisses greeted Polar Pilgrim-General Umberto Nobile & Party, last week, upon their return to Rome. Correspondent Edward...
Canada: EXTERNAL AFFAIRS: Storm Lookout
In the vast wastes above the Arctic Circle, where much of the world's weather is generated, Canada has only two weather stations equipped for long-range...
AERONAUTICS: Post-Postponed
Again Captain Roald Amundsen, Norse North Pole habitué, was given pause on his way to the Earth's upper end. This time the impediment was an invoice from his...


