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Many a wise face would look foolish without specs

“The interview was very brief — ‘Why do you want to go?’ ‘I don’t know, I just want to.’ ‘You look fit enough are you perfectly healthy…?’ ‘Perfectly fit.’ ‘What is wrong with your eyes?’ ‘Nothing.’ “At this I could … Continue reading

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Magnetician and Physicist

“‘Gentle Jimmy’ was the expedition’s magnetician and physicist. Macklin wrote that he had: ‘some wonderful electrical machines which none of us understood…and a joke of ours that annoyed him very much was that he did not either.’” “Like many of … Continue reading

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Leonard Hussey

“He called for me, looked me up and down, walked up and down when he was talking to me, didn’t seem to take any notice. Finally he said, ‘Yes, I like you, I’ll take you.’ He told me afterwards he … Continue reading

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Neptune’s own way about the waves

Frank Worsley with sextant [link]

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Worsley, 1903

Frank Worsley, 1903 [coolantarctica.com]

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Frank Worsley, Captain

“Temperamentally, Shackleton and Worsley had some of the same characteristics. Both were energetic, imaginative, romantic men who thirsted for adventure. But while Shackleton’s nature drove him always to be the leader, Worsley had no such inclinations. He was fundamentally light-hearted, … Continue reading

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Wall Street abhors such crimes

“[While] Wall Street abhors such crimes, [the archduke] was an exceedingly unpopular prince.” — Wall Street Journal, June 30, 1914 [See enlargement]

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated

— The Sun, New York, June 29, 1914

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No stimulants except tea and cocoa

Sastrugi on Barne Glacier, Feb. 21st 1911, by Herbert George Ponting “We shall take with us no stimulants except tea and cocoa. We drink the tea at midday to refresh us for the ‘afternoon’ march. The cocoa is taken last … Continue reading

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The Cleverest Amateur Cyclist in the World

— Thomas Orde-Lees and his bicycle tricks, circa 1898.

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