31 October 1961 



EXTRA DATA ON RADM EDWARD H. "ICEBERG" SMITH, USCG 

 (RETIRED/DECEASED) 



Rear Admiral Smith wrote a number of articles on Arctic ice and ocean 



currents which were published. Among his early works which earned him a 



Ph.D. Degree from Harvard were the following: 



1922 - Some Meteorological Aspects of the Ice Patrol Work in the 



North Atlantic. The Monthly Review, Volume 10, No. 12, 

 Washington. 



Report of Physical Obsen/ations. International Ice Observation 

 and Ice Patrol Service in the North Atlantic Ocean. Season of 

 1921. U. S. Coast Guard Bulletin No.9, pp 49-60, Charts D-H, 

 Washington. 



1923 - Oceanographer's Report. Discussion of Profiles 1-14. Oceano- 



graphic Summary. Season of 1922. Ibid. Bulletin No. 10, pp 44-56 

 and 84-97, 12 charts. Washington. 



1924 - Oceanographer's Reports. Discussion of Profiles 1-15. Oceano- 



graphic Summary. Oceanographic Cruise, October 11-26, 1923. 

 Summary of Oceanographic Cruise, October 21-26, 1-23, Ibid. 

 Bulletin No. 11, pp 70-1 60, 8 charts Washington. 



Oceanographer's report. Discussion of the Sub-Surface Investi- 

 gation, oceanographic Summary. Season of 1924. Ibid. Bulletin 

 No. 12, pp 63-147, sketches and figures, charts A-M. Washington. 



1925 - The International Ice Patrol. The Meteorological Magazine. The 



Meteorological Committee, Air Ministry, Vol. 60, No. 713, London. 



1926 - A Practical Method for Determining Ocean Currents. United States 



Coast Guard Bulletin No. 14, p. 50, with illustrations, Washington. 



Oceanography for the Ice Patrol. Bulletin of the National Research 

 Council, Volume II, Part 2, No. 56, pp 106-1 12. Washington. 



1927 - Weather. Ice Observation. Oceanography. International Ice 



Observation and Ice Patrol Service in the North Atlantic Ocean. 

 Season of 1926. U. S. Coast Guard Bulletin No. 15, pp 31-80, 

 53-124. Washington. 



The Drift of Ice in the North Atlantic. Pilot Chart of the 



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