Northwest History. Alaska. Father Hubbard.

Priest Starts Alaskan Trek. Priest Starts Alaskan Trek Father Bernard R. Hubbard, "glacier priest" of Santa Clara, Cal., university, iwith his lead dog, Magook, pictured at Seattle before sailing on his 10th Alaska, expedition. He is intrigueri by mi Indian legend of huge tracks left in ro...

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Language:English
Published: 1936
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Online Access:http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/91206
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Summary:Priest Starts Alaskan Trek. Priest Starts Alaskan Trek Father Bernard R. Hubbard, "glacier priest" of Santa Clara, Cal., university, iwith his lead dog, Magook, pictured at Seattle before sailing on his 10th Alaska, expedition. He is intrigueri by mi Indian legend of huge tracks left in rock by "the biggest bear that ever lived." The explorer-priest said if the tracks are found somewhere in the region of the Inklin river, they would prove to be dinosaur tracks. (Spokesman-Review-AP photo.)