Hubbard film collection, 1927-1962 [videorecording].

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Hubbard film collection, 1927-1962 [videorecording].

These videotapes, located in Santa Clara University's Media Services, are dupes ("donor copies") of reels of the film footage shot by Fr. Hubbard in Alaska. They depict the daily activities of the indigenous people. THe King Island portion is annotated and described by Alex Mukt.

videocassettes : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7550753

Santa Clara University

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Hubbard, Bernard R. (Bernard Rosecrans), 1888-1962

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Born in 1888, Bernard Hubbard demonstrated a love of exploration as a youth. He attended St. Ignatius College and Santa Clara University, and entered the Jesuit order in 1908. In 1926 Hubbard returned to Santa Clara as a professor of Greek, German, and geology. He began exploring the Alaskan wilderness in 1927, financing his trips with proceeds from lectures describing his adventures. His exploits were written up in such publications as National Geographic, The Saturday Evening Post, and The Lit...