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ANTARCTIC CHAPLAIN.—Father C. Young, the Episcopalian chaplain at the American base at McMurdo Sound, photographed in one of the main streets. In front of him is Cleo, one of the two huskies which are camp pets. Father Young and the Roman Catholic chaplain, Father A. G. Mendonsa, will fly to the South Pole and Byrd scientific stations on Christmas Day to conduct services.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29699, 18 December 1961, Page 19

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ANTARCTIC CHAPLAIN.—Father C. Young, the Episcopalian chaplain at the American base at McMurdo Sound, photographed in one of the main streets. In front of him is Cleo, one of the two huskies which are camp pets. Father Young and the Roman Catholic chaplain, Father A. G. Mendonsa, will fly to the South Pole and Byrd scientific stations on Christmas Day to conduct services. Press, Volume C, Issue 29699, 18 December 1961, Page 19

ANTARCTIC CHAPLAIN.—Father C. Young, the Episcopalian chaplain at the American base at McMurdo Sound, photographed in one of the main streets. In front of him is Cleo, one of the two huskies which are camp pets. Father Young and the Roman Catholic chaplain, Father A. G. Mendonsa, will fly to the South Pole and Byrd scientific stations on Christmas Day to conduct services. Press, Volume C, Issue 29699, 18 December 1961, Page 19

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