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Born ~1902. Member of Admiral Byrd's 1933-1935 Antarctic Expedition.<ref>[[Ric Gillespie]], ''[[Finding Amelia]],'' p. 4-5.</ref> | Born ~1902. Member of Admiral Byrd's 1933-1935 Antarctic Expedition.<ref>[[Ric Gillespie]], ''[[Finding Amelia]],'' p. 4-5.</ref> | ||
Employed by Department of the Interior as administrator of the [[American Equatorial Islands]]. Replaced [[William Miller]] | Employed by Department of the Interior as administrator of the [[American Equatorial Islands]]. Replaced [[William Miller]] as Earhart's liaison for the second attempt. | ||
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Revision as of 17:21, 18 August 2009
Born ~1902. Member of Admiral Byrd's 1933-1935 Antarctic Expedition.[1]
Employed by Department of the Interior as administrator of the American Equatorial Islands. Replaced William Miller as Earhart's liaison for the second attempt.
References
- ↑ Ric Gillespie, Finding Amelia, p. 4-5.