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1938- American Arctic Adventurer In 1988 Helen Thayer became the first woman explorer to plan and carry out an unsupported solo expedition to the magnetic North Pole. No one has successfully soloed to the North Pole by foot since her successful...
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Helen Thayer Born 1938, Whangarei, New Zealand Modern polar exploration is usually a sophisticated undertaking. Adventurers travel by dogsleds or—more commonly—snowmobiles, and are often resupplied by airplanes throughout their journeys....
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Born in New Zealand, Helen Thayer , at the age of 50, is the first woman to solo to the magnetic North Pole. She has done the...


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On a Wing and a Thayer
05/07/1999: 758 words, approx. 3 pages
WITH PAINTER Abbott Thayer (1849-1921), the art is at war with the artist's personal history. As demonstrated by the National Museum of American Art exhibition "Abbott Thayer: The Nature of Art," his art is overwhelmingly pretty, dominated as it is by pictures of angels...
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Thayer at the Bat
06/04/1988: 642 words, approx. 2 pages
One hundred years ago this week, on June 3, 1888, the ballad "Casey at the Bat" by Ernest "Phin" Thayer, a young freelance writer, first appeared in print-on page 4 of the San Francisco Examiner. It took a show business breakthrough, however, to...
 


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