The Polar Times

The Polar Times is the publication of American Polar Society.[1][2] It was first published by August Howard in 1935.[3] In 1946 the Polar Times Glacier was named in honor of the publication.

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  1. "August Howard". Retrieved November 7, 2011. The first issue of The Polar Times appeared in June 1935. It brought news of interest to explorers, arm-chair explorers, and polar enthusiasts excited by tales of adventure. Of course, much of the issue focused on Byrd’s second expedition and that of Ellsworth. ...
  2. "American Polar Society". Retrieved November 2, 2011. For 75 years, through a journal, The Polar Times, and a series of symposiums, the APS has kept this select community updated on scientific, military, diplomatic, literary, and economic trends and developments in the Arctic and Antarctic. ...
  3. "August Howard, 78, Organizer of a Society for Polar Explorers". New York Times. December 7, 1988. Retrieved November 7, 2011. August Howard, founder of the American Polar Society and the editor of a newsletter for polar explorers and researchers, died of heart disease Sunday. He was 78 years old and lived in Rego Park, Queens.
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