1913] NORTHWARD HO! 5 



Ensign FitzHugh Green, U.S.N. Physicist. Born 

 St. Joseph, Missouri, 1889. Graduated from Naval 

 Academy, Annapolis, 1909. Georgetown University, 

 A.M., 1913. 



Jerome Lee Allen. Electrician and Wireless Operator. 

 Born April 17, 1891, Morgan County, Georgia. De- 

 tailed to the Crocker Land Expedition by the U. S. 

 government. Received training at navy wireless school 

 in New York City. Detailed to U.S.S. Patuxent, U.S.S. 

 New Hampshire^ Norfolk, Virginia, Beaufort, North 

 Carolina. Special work at Bureau of Standards, Wash- 

 ington, and at Naval Radio Laboratory. 



Jonathan Cook Small. Mechanic and cook. Born 

 Provincetown, 1876. U. S. Life-saving Station, 1893- 

 1902. Mechanic in Boston, 1902-12. Labrador sum- 

 mer trip, 1912. 



Beautiful clear weather accompanied us in our journey 

 through the Sound and around Cape Cod to Boston, 

 where we loaded additional supplies and 14,000 pounds 

 of pemmican. Friends and relatives steamed down the 

 harbor with us on the afternoon of the 5th, and at day- 

 light of the 6th we headed eastward toward the shores 

 of Nova Scotia. 



The little town of Sydney, Cape Breton, has witnessed 

 the departure and return of many an Arctic expedition. 

 At this little outpost of the homeland we picked up 

 packages rushed through by mail and express, letters 

 from home, telegrams, 30,000 pounds of dog-biscuit 

 imported from England, and 13,000 feet of matched 

 spruce for our house to be constructed in the far North. 

 The Diana was loaded as she had never been loaded 

 before. With scuppers awash, we steamed over to North 

 Sydney late in the evening of the 12th, where our deck 



