Monday, Jul. 09, 1923
Modesty At All Degrees
Modesty of All Degrees
The Times-Picayune (New Orleans) printed:
" Dr. Donald B. MacMillan, one of the most famous of explorers, and Peary's lieutenant in the discovery of the North Pole, today is bound again for the Arctic. He goes as a special correspondent of The Times-Picayune. . . .
" Thirty thousand members of the American Radio Relay League, radio amateurs, are cooperating with The Times-Picayune and the North American Newspaper Alliance. . . ."
The Courier-Journal (Louisville) published:
"Dr. Donald B. MacMillan, famous explorer, heading north as special Arctic radio correspondent of The Courier-Journal and the North American Newspaper Alliance, will solve the great mystery of radio."
The Sun (Baltimore) ran:
" Radio for the first time will penetrate the frozen Arctic regions, as Captain Donald B. MacMillan in his little craft Bowdoin makes his way toward the North Pole.
" The adventures and discoveries of the expedition, which may last for months and perhaps for years, will be broadcasted each week throughout the country, by arrangement with the North American Newspaper Alliance, of which The Sun is a member."