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103-Literary Digest, v. 80, 1924, March 15, pp. 81-85: All aboard for the world tour in U. S. Army planes.

104-Literary Digest, v. 81, 1924, May 31, p. 9: Hopping the Pacific. 105-Literary Digest, v. 82, 1924, Sept. 13, pp. 13-15: Circumnavigating the globe.

106-Literary Digest, v. 82, 1924, Sept. 13, pp. 63-4: American cloudhurdlers on their way around the world.

107-Literary Digest, v. 82, 1924, Sept. 27, pp. 42-51: Our flying sunchasers.

108-Literary Digest, v. 83, 1924, Dec. 20, p. 23: What good was the world flight?

109 McDarment, C. P. American aviators to fly around the world. St. Nicholas, v. 51, 1924, March, pp. 460-3.

110-McDarment, C. P. Flying around the world. Sci. Am., v. 130, 1924, April, pp. 220-3.

111-McDarment, C. P. Magellans of the new world of the air. Travel, v. 43, 1924, August, pp. 18-22.

112-McDarment, C. P. Around the world by air; details of the American Army aviators' experience, and the lessons learned. Sci. Am., v. 131, 1924, Oct., pp. 230-232. 113-Morecroft, J. H. Radio and the world flight. Radio Broadcast, v. 6, 1924, Dec., pp. 258-9.

113a-Nansen, F. To the North Pole by airship. Forum, v. 75, 1926, April, pp. 539-547. Note: Contains important plans for future exploration by airship of the region N. of Alaska and interesting matter about landing in Alaska. 114—Nature, v. 114, 1924, Sept. 20, pp. 439-440: Circumnavigation of the earth by aeroplane.

115—Outlook, v. 137, 1924, Aug. 13, pp. 560-1: Our homing airmen.

116-Outlook, v. 137, 1924, Aug. 27, pp. 622-3: World flyers again delayed. 117 Outlook, v. 138, 1924, Sept., 17, pp. 81-2: Sky men come home. 118-Pan-American Union Bull., v. 51, 1920, Oct., pp. 377-85: Alaskan flying expedition.

118a-Patterson, T. Y. Camera to seek mythical lakes of Alaska. (U. S. Air Service (Phila.) v. 8, 1923, April, pp. 29-31.)

119

Popular Mechanics, v. 34, 1920, Oct., pp. 511: Army flight to Nome successful.

120 Popular Mechanics, v. 41, 1924, May 4, pp. 740-4: Perils faced in around-the-world flight.

121

Popular Mechanics, v. 42, 1924, Nov., pp. 712-17: Round-the-world in eight days next? 121a-Ramm, F. Bisecting the Arctic. Liv. Age, v. 329, 1926, June 26, pp. 670-673. Note: (This is a translation of a private telegram to Neue Zurcher Zeitung dated, "On board the Norge in the vicinity of Nome, May 14"). 121b-Amundsen, R. E. G. Voyage in the "Norge". Crowding the North Pole. Lit. Digest, v. 89, 1926, May 22, pp. 8-11. Note: Account of the Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile expedition, 1926, in the "Norge". 121c-Amundsen, R. E. G. Den forste flukt over Polhavet, med bidrag av Gustav S. Amundsen, B. L. Gottwaldt, Joh. Hover, Finn Malmgren, Hj. Riiser-Larson. Oslo, Gyldendal, Norsk forlag. 1926, 264 pp. 121d-Amundsen, R. E. G. The first flight across the Polar sea, by Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth; with additional chapters by Joh. Hover, Hj. Riiser-Larsen, Gustav Amundsen, Finn Malmgren, B. L. Gotwaldt, with 39 illustrations and a chart. London, Hutchinson & Co., ltd., 1927, 274 pp. American edition (New York, George H. Doran Co.) has the title: "First Crossing of the Polar Sea."

122-Sayler, Harry L. The Airship boys due North, or, by balloon to the pole. Illust. by S. H. Riesenberg, 335 pp., Chicago, The Reilly & Britton Co., 1910.

122a-Stefansson, V. The Arctic as an air route of the future. Nat. Geog. M., v. 42, 1922, Aug., pp. 205-218.

122b-Stefansson, V. Transpolar commerce by air. U. S. Air Service (Phila.), v. 8, 1923, April, pp. 9-14.

122c-Stefansson, V. Air routes to the Orient. Forum, v. 72, 1924, Dec., pp. 721-732.

122d-Stefansson, V. Who will fly across the Arctic. Spec., v. 135, 1925, Oct. 31, p. 753.

122e-Stefansson, V. What Amundsen has proved. World's Work, v. 52, 1926, July, pp. 241-9. 122f-Stefansson, V.

New Polar trails. The airways of 1926. Forum, v. 77, 1927, Jan., pp. 54-64. 123-Streett, St. Claire. Alaskan flying expedition. Soc. Auto Eng. Jl., v. 8, 1921, March, pp. 222-9.

124-Streett, St. Clair. The first Alaskan air expedition. Nat. Geog. Mag., v. 41, 1922, May, pp. 499-552.

124a-Thomas, Lowell. The first world flight, being the personal narratives

of Lowell Smith, Erick Nelson, Leigh Wade, Leslie Arnold, Henry
Ogden, John Harding. 328 pp., Boston & New York, Houghton,
Mifflin Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1925. (pp. 54-106,
Alaska.)

125-Wells, L. and Smith, E. B. Weary watchers in the frozen north. Liv. Age, v. 321, 1924, June 28, pp. 1237-44.

126-Willard, V. Round-the-world in the air. Sunset, v. 52, 1924, June, pp. 38-9.

126a-Williams, Archibald. Conquering the air. The romance of the development and use of aircraft. New York, Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1926.

Note: Chapter 19, Aircraft in the Polar regions.
Chapter 20, the first flight round the world.

AGRICULTURE

127-Andrews, Clarence L.

Agriculture in Alaska.

Alaska-Yukon M.,

v. 12, 1911, Dec., pp. 352-356.

128—Agriculture in Alaska. Science, n.s., v. 52, 1920, July 30, pp. 101-2. 129-Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1010, Oct., pp. 238-41: Alaska's farming progress in 1910.

130-Arctic stock farms. Lit. Digest, v. 61, 1919, June 21, pp. 115. 131-Chubbuck, Levi. Alaska agricultural possibilities. Am. Geog. Soc., Bull., v. 42, 1910, pp. 888-903.

132-Clark, Walter E. Farming in Alaska. pp. 495-502.

Sunset, v. 24, 1910, May,

Garden M., v. 11, 1910, Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10,

133-Ellis, Carlyle. Having a garden in Alaska. July, pp. 356-357. Same, condensed. 1910, July, pp. 140-141. 134-Evans, Walter H. Some of the conditions and possibilities of agriculture in Alaska. Nation. Geog. M., v. 9, 1898, April, pp. 178-187. 135-Evans, Walter H. An agricultural reconnaissance of Alaska. Gent. Farmer, v. 3, 1898, June, pp. 488-498. 136-Fish, James. A real farm in the Copper River valley. What James Fish has done with a homestead on the Gakona, a tributary of the Copper, fifteen miles north of Copper Center. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 11, 1911, Jan., pp. 23-24.

137-Forman, S. E. Farming in Alaska. St. N., v. 43, 1916, July, pp. 838. 138-Gannett, Henry. Agriculture in Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 13, 1902, March, p. 112.

139-Geithmann, H. Plant wizard at work in Alaska: Dr. Georgeson's experiments. Sunset, 49:24-25, Aug., 1922.

140-Georgeson, C. C. Agriculture in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, July, pp. 300-302.

141-Georgeson, C. C. The Possibilities of Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 13, 1902, March, pp. 81-85.

142-Georgeson, C. C. Agricultural capacity of Alaska. What population can the territory support? Nat. Geog. M., v. 20, 1909, July, pp. 676-680.

143-Georgeson, C. C. The agricultural capacity of Alaska. See-America First M., v. 5, 1914, No. 1, pp. 23-25.

143a-Georgeson, C. C.

Alaska. In the Book of Rural Life. Chicago, The Bellows-Durham Co., 1925, v. 1, pp. 144-156.

143b-Hansen, Eiler. How C. C. Georgeson transforms Alaska. Scandinavia, v. 1, 1924, April, pp. 44-46.

144—Gorman, Martin W. The agricultural prospects of Alaska. and For., v. 10, 1897, July 7, pp. 263-264.

145-Harrison, E. S. v. 7, 1909, Jan., 146-Harrison, E. S. June, pp. 53-54.

Garden

Where farmers may find homes. Alaska-Yukon M.,

pp. 277-283.

The Alaska farmer.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 10, 1910,

Assembly H. v.

Alaskan

147-Harrison, Norman B. In due season (vegetables).

10, 1904, Aug., pp. 518-520.

148-Henderson, Alice P. Alaska's agricultural possibilities. M. and Can. Yuk., v. 1, 1900, May, pp. 60-64.

149 Jackson, H. C. Alaska frontier farming.

1913, April, pp. 312-319.

Overland, n. s., v. 61,

150-Jackson, Sheldon. Agriculture in the Yukon Valley. Nat. Geog. M.,

v. 9, 1898, April, pp. 189-190.

151-Jones, Robert D. A municipal farmer (Dyea).

v. 3, 1907, Aug., pp. 488-492.

Alaska-Yukon M.,

152-Joslin, Falcon. Agriculture in the Tanana Valley, Alaska. AlaskaYukon M., v. 9, 1909, Nov., pp. 3-11.

153-King, Joe.

pp. 135-137.

Farming in Alaska.

Alaska-Yukon M., v. 8, 1909, May,

154—Mitchell, Guy E. Wonders of Alaskan agriculture. Tech. World, v.

155

12, 1910, Jan., pp. 517-526.

-Osborne, Anna B.

About gardens in Alaska. Alaska-Yukon M., v.

4, 1907, Sept., pp. 35-37.

156-Riggs, Thomas, Jr. The grazing possibilities of Alaska. Field, v. 82, 1914, July, pp. 290-291, 323.

157 Our "Siberia" and its agricultural prospects. Curr, Lit., v. 32, 1902, June, p. 656.

158-Smith, Middleton. Gardening in northern Alaska. Nat. Geog. M., v. 14, 1903, Sept., pp. 355-357.

159—Spring, Abe. Early history of the Tanana Valley. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 7, 1909, Jan., pp. 259-262.

160-Stahl, G. R. Farming in a bowl of ice. Tech. World, v. 20, 1913, Oct., pp. 210-211.

161-Steinberg, William. Agriculture in the Yukon.

v. 5, 1908, Sept., pp. 389-394.

Alaska-Yukon M.,

162-Tanana Valley. Some products of. By the Editor.

Alaska-Yukon

M., v. 11, 1911, Jan., pp. 12-13. 163-Underwood, J. J. What Alaska offers to agriculture. Country Gent., v. 77, 1912, March 23, pp. 5, 29.

164—Unstead, J. F. The climatic limits of wheat cultivation, with special refernce to North America. Geog. J., v. 39, 1912, April, pp. 347-366; May, pp. 421-446.

165-White, Lena H. Feeding the multitude. The New West M., v. 10, No. 2, 1919, Feb., pp. 10-11.

166-White, Lena H. Farming in Alaska. The New West M., v. 10, No. 2, 1919, Feb., pp. 18-21.

167-Wooley, M. Alaska's agricultural activity. Overland, n. s., v. 57, 1911, June, pp. 651-653.

168-Young, William and Waechter, William. Proof of Alaska's agricultural resources. Alaska-Yukon M., v. 9, 1910, April, pp. 325-6

ALASKA TERRITORY, PUBLIC DOCUMENTS OF Agricultural College and School of Mines, Fairbanks, Alaska

Act of Congress of March 4, 1915, 38 Stat. L. 1214
Act of Territorial Legislature, Chap. 35, Sess. Laws, 1917
Act of Territorial Legislature, Chap. 62, Sess. Laws, 1917

169-An Address delivered at the laying of the cornerstone of the Alaska
Agricultural College and School of Mines on July 4, 1915, by Hon.
James Wickersham, Delegate to Congress from Alaska. Fairbanks,
Alaska, 1915. Citizens Print, 6x9. 7 pages.

170-Bulletin No. 1. General information concerning the College and courses of study; Official Roster; Admission and Registration; History, Location; Tuition Expenses; Courses of Study. 18 pages. Tanana Pub. Co., Fairbanks. July, 1922. 171-Bulletin No. 2. Cut first College building; Roster of officials and faculty; short course in mining; geology; mineralogy; fire assaying; mining methods; ore dressing. 8 pages. Sept., 1922.

172-Bulletin No. 3. Cut first College building; roster officials and faculty; The Farmers' Short Course; Farm Crops; Farm Management; Soils; Feeds and Feeding; Dairying. 8 pages. November, 1922. 173-Bulletin No. 4. Cut first College building; Roster officials and faculty; short course in Home Economics; Costume Designs and Interior Decoration; Clothing; Dietetics; Foods; Hygiene, Sanitation and Public Health. 8 pages. November, 1922.

174-Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, for the biennium Feb. 1, 1921-Feb. 1, 1923, to the Governor of Alaska; 33 pages. The Strollers Weekly Print. Feb. 1, 1923.

175-Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, for the biennium Feb. 1, 1923-Feb. 1, 1925. 18 pp. Alaska Daily Empire Print, Juneau, 1925. 176-Catalogue No. 1. Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Announcements for 1923-1924; list of Students for 1922-1923. Fairbanks, Alaska, April, 1923. Printed by Tanana Pub. C. pages.

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177-Catalogue No. 2. Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Announcements for 1924-1925; List of Students for 1923-1924. Fairbanks, Alaska, April, 1924. Gateway Pub. Co. Print. 68 pages. 178-Catalogue No. 3. Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Announcements for 1925-1926; List of Students for 1924-1925. Fairbanks, Alaska. April, 1925. 71 pp.

178a-Catalogue No. 4. Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Announcements for 1926-1927; List of Students for 1925-1926. Fairbanks, Alaska, March, 1926. 78 pp.

178b-Catalogue No. 5. Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. Announcements for 1927-1928; List of Students for 1926-1927. Fairbanks, Alaska, March 1927. 86 pp.

179-Farthest North Collegian; Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb., 1923; illustrated; issued by the students and faculty of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, Fairbanks; magazine, literary contents; 24 pages.

180-Farthest North Collegian; Vol. 2, No. 1, Feb., 1924; illustrated; issued by the students and faculty of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines; Fairbanks; magazine, literary contents; 30 pages.

180a-Farthest North Collegian; Vol. 2, No. 2, June, 1924. Commencement number; Fairbanks. 30 pp.

180b-Farthest North Collegian; Vol. 3, No. 1, December, 1924; Fairbanks.

180c-Farthest North Collegian, Vol. 3, No. 2, March, 1925; Fairbanks. 34 pp.

180d-Farthest North Collegian, Vol. 4, No. 1, December, 1925. Fairbanks.

32 pp.

180e-Farthest North Collegian, Vol. 4, No. 2,

- banks.

pp.

Fair

180f-Farthest North Collegian, Vol. 4, No. 3, June, 1926. Fairbanks, 36 pp.

180g-Farthest North Collegian, Vol. 5, No. 1, December, 1926. Fairbanks, 38 pp. 181-The Special Necessity for Correct English in Alaskan Schools, by John Sexton Shanley, Principal Franklin K. Lane school, Nenana. Published by the Alumnus of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines. 8 pages, 1923.

182 Program. The Miners' Vod-vil. Presented by the Mining Society of the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, in collaboration with the student body. April, 1924. 4 pages.

182a-Jacobsen, L. Home economics at Alaska Agricultural College. J. Home Econ., v. 18, 1926, Mr., pp. 149-50.

Attorney General: Reports and Decisions

Act creating office, Chap. 77, Sess. Laws, 1915

183-Biennial Report of the Attorney General of the Territory of Alaska, for the period March 1, 1917 to March 1, 1919. George B. Grigsby, Attorney General. Alaska Daily Empire print; 1919. 149 pages. 184-Biennial Report of the Attorney General of the Territory of Alaska, for the period March 1, 1919 to March 1, 1921. J. C. Murphy, Attorney General. Alaska Daily Empire print; 1921. 122 pages. 185-Report of the Attorney General of Alaska for biennium of March 1, 1921, to March 1, 1923, by John Rustgard, Attorney General. Alaska Daily Empire print; Juneau; March 1, 1923. 29 pages.

Biennium of

186-General Report of the Attorney General of Alaska. March 1, 1923, to March 1, 1925. By John Rustgard, Attorney General. 10 pp., 1925.

187-Alaska Water Transportation.

By John

Report of Attorney General of Alaska for biennium of March, 1923, to March 1, 1925. Rustgard, Attorney General. 23 pp., Juneau, March 2, 1925. 187a-Report and recommendation of Attorney General of Alaska for 1927, by John Rustgard: date, Feb. 1, 1927. 37 pp.

187b-Supplemental Report of Attorney General of Alaska for biennium of March 1st, 1925, to March 1st, 1927, by John Rustgard, Attorney General, date March 4, 1927.

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11 pp.

Banking Board, Territorial

Created by Chap. 48, Sess. Laws, 1913

188-Report of the Territorial Banking Department, period April 29, 1913 to Dec. 31, 1914. W. G. Smith, Sec. Date Feb. 15, 1915, 7

pages.

189-Report of the Territorial Banking Department, Juneau, Alaska, 1916. Period Jan. 1, 1915, to Dec. 31, 1916. No date, 16 pages.

190 Report of the Territorial Banking Department. Period Jan. 1, 1917, to Dec. 31, 1918. W. G. Smith, Sec. Date April 18, 1919, 15 pages. 191-Report of the Territorial Banking Department, Juneau, Alaska, 19191920. Period Jan. 1, 1919, to Dec. 31, 1920. W. G .Smith, Sec. · Date March 10, 1921. 15 pages.

192-Report of the Terrritorial Banking Department, Juneau, Alaska, 19211922. Period Jan. 1, 1921, to Dec. 31, 1922. Date March 10, 1923. 18 pages..

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