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    Louise Arner Boyd (September 16, 1887 – September 14, 1972) was an American explorer of Greenland and the Arctic, who wrote extensively of her scientific...
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  • Louise Boyd may refer to: Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972), American explorer of Greenland and the Arctic Louise Esther Vickroy Boyd (1827–1909), American...
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  • and actress James G. Arner (born 1951), American judge Sivar Arnér (1909–1997), Swedish writer and playwright Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972), American...
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  • the residents left. The village was described by American traveler Louise Arner Boyd in 1934. Her expedition in the swamps to Pripyat led to the Belarusian...
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    Les Boyd (born 1956), Australian rugby league player Linn Boyd (1800–1859), American politician Liona Boyd (born 1949), Canadian musician Louise Arner Boyd...
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    mission, led by Commander James Simpson 1955: Cross-polar flight by Louise Arner Boyd 1958: USS Nautilus (SSN-571) crosses the Arctic Ocean from the Pacific...
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  • Björling Carsten Borchgrevink Jon Bowermaster Henry Robertson Bowers Louise Arner Boyd Edward Bransfield Philip Brocklehurst William Speirs Bruce Georgy...
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    who traveled alone through North and South America and the Far East Louise Arner Boyd American 1887 1972 Explored Greenland and the Arctic Beatrix Bulstrode...
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    technical and professional support to the many polar expeditions of Louise Arner Boyd during the 1930s. Her long-time friendship with geographer and future...
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  • 300 m.a.s.l. The mountain is named after American Arctic explorer Louise Arner Boyd. "Boydfjellet (Svalbard)". Norwegian Polar Institute. Archived from...
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    ISBN 978-1-108-04821-7. McLoone, Margo (1997). Women Explorers in Polar Regions: Louise Arner Boyd, Agnes Deans Cameron, Kate Marsden, Ida Pfeiffer, Helen Thayer. Capstone...
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  • citing a botanical name. William B. Drew William B. Drew Papers "Louise Arner Boyd." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Retrieved September 08, 2019 from...
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  • Alexander Belyakov Maurice Bellonte Russell Boardman Frank Borman Louise Arner Boyd William S. Brock Richard Byrd Clarence Chamberlin L. Cotte Dieudonné...
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    as Amelia Earhart, Margaret Mead, Osa Johnson, Annie Smith Peck, Louise Arner Boyd, Josephine Peary, Pearl S. Buck, Malvina Hoffman, Gloria Hollister...
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  • Louise Arner Boyd (1887–1972), explorer who took hundreds of photographs of the Arctic, detailed photographic documentation of Poland in 1934 Louise Boyle...
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  • Means: American Scoundrel Gaston Means Louise Arner Boyd: The Socialite Who Conquered the Arctic Wilderness Beulah Louise Henry: “Lady Edison” Guy Gabaldon:...
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    Hodge. 1941 Greenland Expedition into the Arctic regions sponsored by Louise Arner Boyd of San Francisco into the Baffin Bay region. It was the first opportunity...
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  • Frederic William Goudy 1940 – Pearl Chase 1939 – Eve Curie 1939 – Louise Arner Boyd 1939 – Althea Warren 1939 – Pierre Monteux 1939 – Dorothy Macardle...
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  • (1949). He died in 1965. Paul Allman Siple (1957). He died in 1968. Louise Arner Boyd (1959). Finn Ronne (1960). He died in 1980. Jackie Ronne. She died...
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    decade. He died of a heart attack in his hotel room the next day. Louise Arner Boyd set off on an expedition to Greenland, leading scientists on the Veslekari...
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