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A party composed of students from the New England colleges will undertake an expedition to the interior o Labrador during the coming summer under the leadership of Mr. E. B. Baldwin, commander of the Baldwin-Ziegler North Pole expedition o 1902-1903, and Mr. G. H. Clarke. The expedition will leave Boston on June 27, going by way of New-foundland to the northeast coast of Labrador. The party will return some-time in September. It is proposed to investigate an unexplored region in Labrador, with the endeavor to locate an isolated tribe of Indians inhabiting the interior of the peninsula. It is also hoped that the expedition will come in contact with the great herd of caribou, numbering many thousands, on its annual northward migration.
Harvard men who may wish to take part in the expedition should correspond with Mr. G. H. Clarke, 66 Grant Avenue, Medford.
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