VOL. XX THE ARCTIC CIRCULAR2A<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arctic</strong> Circular<strong>The</strong> <strong>Arctic</strong> Circular is published three times a yearformembersofffiteC1ub,Box68,PostalStationr|D||,Ottawa. Membership is open to all, and nay be arranged by writingto the Treasurer, MT . S . D . l'lacDonald, at the above address , andenclosing, for a single Ottawa member or couple $5"00, for anout-of-town member $1.50 and for an institution $S.OO. l',tembersare requested to notify the Club pronptly of any change of address.Back issues are available at $0.50 each, and completesets of <strong>Volume</strong>s I to 19 at $f00.00.<strong>Arctic</strong> <strong>Circle</strong> ties, featuring a white nanrrhal on adark blue background, are available from the Treasurer at$5.50 each.Reports for publication are welcomed'from those living inthe North, or having infonnation on northern activities, particularlynews of research, travel, and technological, industrial and socialdevelopments. Opinions on content and format are also welcomed.<strong>The</strong> address of the Editor is 258 Powell Avenue,0ttawa 1, Ontario.
THE AIICTlO UIRCULAR.<strong>Volume</strong> XX No. 2. Published by <strong>The</strong> hrctic <strong>Circle</strong>.May, L97O, OLt,awa.MEEl'I}JGS<strong>The</strong> follornring meetlngs have been held:e hundred a,nd eighty-third meeting. Februir ry I0, L97O'An iilusf rated talk errtitled ilAn l!:eLarctic llcpe rjmentA Canadia.n observer to an experjment in 1nt erna,tional co-operationin the pursui.t of s;cienfific knowledgerr was qi.ven by L.A.C.0. Hunt,Secretary, Adtrisory Oommittee on I'lorthern Developrnent, Defrartmentof Inciian Affairs and lJorthern Developn'rent. FIe described his visitsto A.^nerican and lilew Zealand installa,tionsr lnt,eresti,nq historic sites,unique vrildlife and tlie splendid scenery of the ice-bound Antarcticcontinent.0.re hundred an_d ej-ght.r'-t'urth meefin,q. March 10, L97O.Dr. Alfred Jahn, Iiead of' 1,1.e G-eographical Institutetl.lniversitl' of lrlroclaw, Poland, addressed fhe <strong>Arctic</strong> gircle and itsgrests frrcm the Ottav,ra Geographica.l Society. He ciescribed hiswork on periglacioloqr in Svalbard as a member of the PolishIixpredition and his visits to Siberia. He illustrafed his reniarksby lnt,erestine slicies of characteristic soil phenomena due toqla.cial activity and f ro st a ction,Ore trunc!:ed arrd eieht]'-fifth meeti_ng. April llir LC)7O.l/r. Douqlas llocigson, ()gaternary Fesearch artd GeomorpholoqyDivi sion, GeoJ-osi ca1 liurve-r7 of Cariadar fr:-lve a beautiful pi ctoralt,our of nor'tlr(.jrrr LlaJlfin Island ar'id ciiscussed fhc problenrs of arcticlravel;:.nd 'esearch, focussing nainJrr on t,l e gl:.cial history of fhere-;gion.One Lrunrtrr:cl ar-rd eiglit,.r/-sixtlr mt'ctjnsr. }hy )2, L97O.An lllustrated La.l,k on I'i,'larined IJndervrat,er ()per"ations inthc ArcUcrtwas rliven lty Cdr. lien Ackenno.n vihc', retirr-d f'ron thenavy in f9b5 as Chief Uivinq Officer of its Diuin!''!'rarich" lhsmost int,errsstinn Ltctu:re d.calt vsifh fir, art of uncierrriat,ertechnologlr today anci showed how j t is appl-ied in arctj-c re gions.
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