Northwest History. Box 14. King George V, VI, King Edward VIII. Newspaper Articles.

King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks. King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT Copyright, 1936, North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc. LONDON, Dec. 3—(By Wireless) Lincoln Ellsworth, the antarctic explorer, described today in an intervi...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/117362 2023-05-15T14:00:31+02:00 Northwest History. Box 14. King George V, VI, King Edward VIII. Newspaper Articles. Oregonian 1936-12-03 King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks. 1936-12-03 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/117362 English eng nwh-sh-171-14-15-20 nwh-sh-171-14-11-6 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/117362 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. antarctic explorer Lincoln Ellsworth King Edward VIII Buckingham Palace conversation ranch controversy in Canada no word on romance upcoming second expedition to antarctic Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States -- King George V VI King Edward VIII -- 20th Century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:30:02Z King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks. King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT Copyright, 1936, North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc. LONDON, Dec. 3—(By Wireless) Lincoln Ellsworth, the antarctic explorer, described today in an interview his conversation with King Edward VIII at Buckingham palace as "about everything in general, but notably about antarctic exploration." Mr. Ellsworth denied reports that he had purchased the king's ranch in Alberta, Canada. "The king looked immensely fit," said Mr. Ellsworth. "We had a long conversation, about three-quarters of an hour, and he struck me as an awfully nice man. I really was impressed by his friendliness, and the king certainly looked completely unworried. Ranch Never Mentioned "We talked about everything in general, but notably about antarctic exploration. I told him all my interest is in the antarctic again and that I am planning a further expedition. This seemed to excite his attention to a surprising degree. "There was no question or discussion of the sale of the E. P. ranch to me. The facts about the ranch are that I asked Herbert Hollick-Kenyon to look around in Canada for a ranch which I could buy. When he returned, he told me the king's ranch was then not for sale. I thereupon lost interest in the proposition. "I am going to have a ranch some time because I want to raise cattle, but I do not know yet whether the ranch will be in the United States or Canada. To repeat, all my interests now are centered in the antarctic. "I envied the king's robust appearance. I myself cannot get enough exercise in London. I told him so. No word was said about anybody's romance. That would have been the last thing I would have discussed." Mr. Ellsworth plans to sail for New York next Saturday. Text Antarc* Antarctic Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Antarctic Canada hollick-Kenyon ENVELOPE(-63.500,-63.500,-68.500,-68.500) Kenyon ENVELOPE(-174.867,-174.867,-85.167,-85.167) Pacific The Antarctic
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no word on romance
upcoming second expedition to antarctic
Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States -- King George V
VI King Edward VIII -- 20th Century
spellingShingle antarctic explorer Lincoln Ellsworth
King Edward VIII
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no word on romance
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Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States -- King George V
VI King Edward VIII -- 20th Century
Northwest History. Box 14. King George V, VI, King Edward VIII. Newspaper Articles.
topic_facet antarctic explorer Lincoln Ellsworth
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ranch controversy in Canada
no word on romance
upcoming second expedition to antarctic
Northwest Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States -- King George V
VI King Edward VIII -- 20th Century
description King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks. King Edward Isn't Worrying Explorer Ellsworth Thinks BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT Copyright, 1936, North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc. LONDON, Dec. 3—(By Wireless) Lincoln Ellsworth, the antarctic explorer, described today in an interview his conversation with King Edward VIII at Buckingham palace as "about everything in general, but notably about antarctic exploration." Mr. Ellsworth denied reports that he had purchased the king's ranch in Alberta, Canada. "The king looked immensely fit," said Mr. Ellsworth. "We had a long conversation, about three-quarters of an hour, and he struck me as an awfully nice man. I really was impressed by his friendliness, and the king certainly looked completely unworried. Ranch Never Mentioned "We talked about everything in general, but notably about antarctic exploration. I told him all my interest is in the antarctic again and that I am planning a further expedition. This seemed to excite his attention to a surprising degree. "There was no question or discussion of the sale of the E. P. ranch to me. The facts about the ranch are that I asked Herbert Hollick-Kenyon to look around in Canada for a ranch which I could buy. When he returned, he told me the king's ranch was then not for sale. I thereupon lost interest in the proposition. "I am going to have a ranch some time because I want to raise cattle, but I do not know yet whether the ranch will be in the United States or Canada. To repeat, all my interests now are centered in the antarctic. "I envied the king's robust appearance. I myself cannot get enough exercise in London. I told him so. No word was said about anybody's romance. That would have been the last thing I would have discussed." Mr. Ellsworth plans to sail for New York next Saturday.
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