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search Corporation, the Weston Electrical Instru- 

 ment Company, the Leitz Optical Company, the 

 Hamilton and Waltham Watch Companies, the 

 W. and L. E. Gurley Instrument Company, the 

 Julien P. Friez Company, the Monroe Calculating 

 Machine Company, the Brooklyn Thermometer 

 Company, and the O. D. Morrill Company. 



Food products for use of the Expeditions have 

 been contributed by the following firms : The Swift 

 Packing Company, Armour and Company, the 

 Horlick Company, and the Borden Company. 



To many individuals the Greenland Expeditions 

 owe a debt of gratitude. Prominent among these 

 are John L. Reinartz and George H. Pinney, both 

 of South Manchester, Connecticut; and Holten 

 Moller, the efficient radio operator at Godhavn in 

 North Greenland. For efficient aid in the finan- 

 cial campaign the Expeditions are indebted to 

 Edward S. Evans and Carl B. Fritsche of Detroit. 

 To Dr. IMortimer E. Cooley, the genial and much 

 beloved dean emeritus of the Engineering College 

 of the University of Michigan, the debt for ad- 

 vice and sympathetic appreciation is a large one. 



The Expedition staffs have been drawn in large 

 part from young men of promise either in subor- 

 dinate positions in university faculties or from 

 students who have not completed their college train- 



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