Scrapbook 1, 1909-1925
File — Box: UA-FC-013-OS-001, Object: FC-013-OS-001-1
Identifier: FC 013- file FC-013-OS-001-1
Black fabric "Scrap-Album, Property of George F. Sternberg"
Newspaper clippings approximately dated 1900-1925
"University of Alberta Press Bulletin", January 13, 1922
"Old Flinlocks in City Presented to the University", 1922
"University's Rare Find - Another Rare Specimen Found at Patricia by Dr. J.A. Allan for the University of Alberta", 1921
"Whole Carload of Dinosaur on way to Toronto"
"Washed into an Eddy", 1921
"Dinosaur Hunting in Alberta", 1921
"Yakima Club Hear Lecture on Dinosaurs", ?
"Rare Specimen of Carnivorous Dinosaur Is Found on Sand Creek by Dr. J.A. Allan, of Alberta University", 1921
"New Variety of Stegosaurus Discovered in "Bad Lands" of the Red Deer River Valley"
"Where the Stegosaurus Roamed Three Million Years Ago", 1921
"Early Inhabitants of Alberta", 1921
"Dodge "Dodged" Ferryman Shaw at Steveville Ferry", 1921
"University of Alberta"
"Engaged in Research - Part Leaving to Work on the Red Deer River", 1915
"Motion Pictures of Former Haunts of the Dinosaurs - Activities of the Sternberg Party in Bad Lands to be Shown on Screen", 1921
"Make Visit to Dinosaur Field", 1921
"Dinosaurs for Varsity - Big Shipment from Red Deer", 1921
"Dinosaur Finds are Photographed in the Bad Lands - Movie Camera Takes Interesting Views at Sternberg Camp, Near Patricia", 1921
"Canadian Dinosaurs", 1922
"Excelsior Camp", 1922"
"Brazeau Vampire Alberta - Entwistle Trapper Finds Remains of Prehistoric Animal in Brazeau Country - Alberta to the Fore With Ancient Plesiosaurus, Pterodactyl, Hoofusgoofus or Whatever It My Be; Face Resembles Crocodile But Animal Believed to be Bat", 1922
"After Red Deer Fossils - Expedition Coming From Chicago This Month to Dig Up Some More Million-Old Dinosaur Bones", 1922
"Strange Egg-Laying Mammal - Duck-Bill Platypus", 1922
"Telephone For - These Fine Specimens May Come to Edmonton", 1922
"How to Build a Light Rowboat", ?
"Married" [Mabel Smith and George Sternberg", ?
"Sternberg-Smith", 1907-12-31
"Margery Sternberg" [Daughter of George and Mabel Obituary], ?
"Maude Sternberg" [Daughter of George and Mabel Obituary], ?
"A Very Pretty Wedding" [Myrtle A. Martin and Charles E. Sternberg Wed], ?
"Three Killed In An Auto Accident" - Neal R. Whitzel Wife and Daughter Crushed Under Building", 1920
"And the park itself, wherever it may be located, could have its natural advantages added to in a manner that would be immenseley attractive, quite within the means of any ordinary venture of its class, and which would be a logical and, it would seem, a requisite of the proposed enterprise", ?
"Curious Petrifactions", ?
"Giants of Prehistoric Days - What the Earth Narrowly Missed", 1921
"Oh, What a Lot of Teeth to Ache!"
"Evolution and the Scrap Heap - Talks about MAZDA No. 4"
"Richer Mineral Field Than That of the Klondike Found In North"
"The Fossil Hunters Recruit"
"Gone Back on Kansas"
"The Skirunosaurus?"
"The Little Delineator - How Scientists Dug Up The Thunderlizard", 1922
"The Little Delineator - Animals That Used to Live In the World", 1922
"They Will Mount Fossils For Canada - Prof. C.H. Sternberg and His Son George Left Today Enroute for Ottawa, Canada"
"Goes To Canada - Prof. C.H. Sternberg Leaving Lawrence to Become Canadian Government Employee - Will Conduct Expeditions Into Fertile Fossil Beds of Interior Canada For National Museum"
"Lawrence Man To Canadian Museum - C.H. Sternberg Has Been Hired to Head Expedition - Is A Great Collector - Will Leave at Once to Take Party In-to Alberta - Has Just Mounted a Titanotherium for the National Museum of Canada"
"Boy Scouts Hear of Indian Perils - Chas. H. Sternberg Gave Entertaining Talk - Tribes on War Path - There Was Some Risk in Being a Naturalist in the Early Days in Kansas - Lecturer Held Attention of Boys With Stories of His Experiences as Naturalist", 1917
"In an interesting hour or two last night, at Midland College, Prof. Charles Sternberg, fossil hunter showed much of the result of work extending over more than forty years, and told something of the earth's history six million years ago...", 1909
"Geological Lecture - Mr. C.H. Sternberg Talks on Some Collections"
"Two Fine Specimens Are Lost To Science"
"Veteran Curator and 'Fossil Hunter' Brings Rare Collection to Park Museum", 1920
"Local Museum To Be Open Saturday"
"After Supper - Giant Reptile's Amazing Fin", 1921
"Sells Fossil Supply To San Diego Museum - The Great Collection of Charles H. Sternberg Taken Over - Directors of Museum Hope to Engage Lawrence Man as Curator of Collection", 1920
"Dinosaurs Like Dogs - Animals of Ancient Times Disappeared Because Their Time Had Come - Two New Specimens Are Being Prepared for National Museum by Prof. Charles Sternberg", 1919
"Extinct Monsters of Alberta", 1913
"The Literary Digest - Sternberg, Charles H. The Life of a Fossil-Hunter.", 1909
"Extinct Monsters of Alberta"
"A Strange Love - Which Connects the Present with Remote Past - Has Caused C.H. Sternberg to Write Interesting History of the Ages", 1921
"The Acacia Tree"
"Gives It High Praise"
"Hunting Fossils"
"High Appreciation - Chicago Record Herald Critic Commented on New Book"
"The Life of a Fossil Hunter - Charles H. Sternberg Published An Excellent History of His Life and Work"
"It requires imagination to take a lively interest in animals that have been dead five million years...", 1909
"Giant Prehistoric Lizard Mounted In N.Y. - Gorgosaurus Which Flourished Millions of Years Ago in Alberta, Was a Lizard with Characteristics Resembling Both Kangaroo and Ostrich", 1921
"Probing The Dawn of the World", 1916
"Moropus That Roamed In Nebraska Puzzles Sages - Remains of Odd Prehistoric Animal Exhumed From Western Fossil Quarry Disprove Cuvier's Dictum - Mammoth Beast Although It Had Claws, Was Herbivorous. It Is Believed Skeleton Set Up In Museum of Natural History, New York", 1918
"Fossil Hunters Again Exploring Red Deer For Dinosaurs - Expedition Sent Out By the U.S. Museum of Natural History Will Camp At Sand Creek"
"This Reptile Lived 3,000,000 Years Ago - Crested Dinosaur 32 Feet Long and 15 High Placed on Exhibition in Central Park - Found In Red Deer Canyon - Species Thrived in Alberta When That Canadian Province Was Sub-Tropical Territory"
"8,000,000 Year Old Dinosaur Found"
"Dinosaur Mummy 3,000,000 Years Old - Natural History Museum Now Has the Only Known Specimen in the World - Some Convulsion of Nature is Supposed to Have Engulfed the Animal and Mummified It", 1909
"Digs Up Dinosaur Bones - In a Quarry In Utah Were Found Traces of These Primitive Beasts"
"Siamese Twins Found In The Turtle World - They Have Two Heads, but Co-Operate in Maneuvering One Tail"
"Search For Missing Link In Asian Wilds Opened By Eastern Museum Party - Explorers on Five-Year Expedition Expect to Bring Back Thousands of Animal and Botanical Specimens, Use Auto and Moving Picture Machines"
"Fossils' Graveyard Unearthed By Blast - Huge Tooth Found Near Los Angeles Is 15 by 24 Inches"
"First Hind-Legged Whale"
"Geological Survey Plans a Busy Year of Work in West", 1910
"Bones of Diplodocus Found - Remains of Prehistoric Animal Dug Up In Kansas", 1921
"The Sternberg Brothers of Lawrence have been prospecting on Butte Creek..."
"The Huns will hear with fear and trembling that the geological survey branch of the department of mines of Canada has published a book...", 1918
"Legislators Acquire First Hand Knowledge of Varsity Activities", 1922
"Students to Uphold Tradition"
"Visits to the Royal Ontario Museum, VI. The Story of the Dinosaurs", 1922
"Aged Dinosaur Arrives In City From Red River - Played in Canada 3,000,000 Years Ago - Found In Rock Formation - It's A Rare Specimen - Is Crested and Unlike Any Specimen So Far Discovered"
"Big Dinosaur Bones Found"
"3,000,000 Years Old Now Lives In Toronto - Moster Reptile's Remains on View at Bloor Street Museum - Skeleton 30 Ft. Long - Was Buried in Prehistoric Landslide Along Red Deer River"
"Can Patagonia Produce Anything As Imposing?"
"Chissled Out of Stone"
"Sending Another Expedition"
"Duckbilled Dinosaur For Toronto Museum - Two Nearly Complete Skeletons Found by Toronto University Collectors", 1921
"An Introduction to Geology", 1921
"The Theory of Evolution Again"
"Digging For the Missing Link", 1921
"Value of Exempt Property In City Is $1,796,620,453 - Central Park Alone Is Worth $380,000,000 to Father Knickerbocker", 1913
"Prof. Allen Is Netly Hoisted By Own Petard - Praised Oil Regulations In February, Damned Them This Week", 1921
"Hillhurst Bridge Falsework Collapses", 1920
"Ottawa Ski Slide - Rockliffe Park"
"Museum Tower Sinking - Experts Will Again Examine the Foundations"
"Omtvedt Gave Great Exhibition But Failed to Create New Record in Ski Jumps at Rockliffe Park"
"Where Strawberries Are 25 Cents Each - David Redinger Tells of His Life in the Real Alaska"
"Redinger-Ingham Wedding"
"Women's Press Club Hears Talk on New Writing - System Followed by Modern Canadian Papers Is Outlined", 1927
"Chaplain Chadwick Delivering Address At Arlington Cemetery", 1912
"Scenes In Washington at a Reverent Republic's Final Tribute to Heroes of the Maine"
"Maine's Dead at Final Rest Among The Nation's Heroes"
"City Remembers Maine's Heroes"
"Table Showing Annual Payments Require to Liquidate a Debt in 25 Years", ?
"Oakley Methodist Episcopal Church Calendar", [Mentions Sternberg exhibit in the old school house] 1925
Newspaper clippings approximately dated 1900-1925
"University of Alberta Press Bulletin", January 13, 1922
"Old Flinlocks in City Presented to the University", 1922
"University's Rare Find - Another Rare Specimen Found at Patricia by Dr. J.A. Allan for the University of Alberta", 1921
"Whole Carload of Dinosaur on way to Toronto"
"Washed into an Eddy", 1921
"Dinosaur Hunting in Alberta", 1921
"Yakima Club Hear Lecture on Dinosaurs", ?
"Rare Specimen of Carnivorous Dinosaur Is Found on Sand Creek by Dr. J.A. Allan, of Alberta University", 1921
"New Variety of Stegosaurus Discovered in "Bad Lands" of the Red Deer River Valley"
"Where the Stegosaurus Roamed Three Million Years Ago", 1921
"Early Inhabitants of Alberta", 1921
"Dodge "Dodged" Ferryman Shaw at Steveville Ferry", 1921
"University of Alberta"
"Engaged in Research - Part Leaving to Work on the Red Deer River", 1915
"Motion Pictures of Former Haunts of the Dinosaurs - Activities of the Sternberg Party in Bad Lands to be Shown on Screen", 1921
"Make Visit to Dinosaur Field", 1921
"Dinosaurs for Varsity - Big Shipment from Red Deer", 1921
"Dinosaur Finds are Photographed in the Bad Lands - Movie Camera Takes Interesting Views at Sternberg Camp, Near Patricia", 1921
"Canadian Dinosaurs", 1922
"Excelsior Camp", 1922"
"Brazeau Vampire Alberta - Entwistle Trapper Finds Remains of Prehistoric Animal in Brazeau Country - Alberta to the Fore With Ancient Plesiosaurus, Pterodactyl, Hoofusgoofus or Whatever It My Be; Face Resembles Crocodile But Animal Believed to be Bat", 1922
"After Red Deer Fossils - Expedition Coming From Chicago This Month to Dig Up Some More Million-Old Dinosaur Bones", 1922
"Strange Egg-Laying Mammal - Duck-Bill Platypus", 1922
"Telephone For - These Fine Specimens May Come to Edmonton", 1922
"How to Build a Light Rowboat", ?
"Married" [Mabel Smith and George Sternberg", ?
"Sternberg-Smith", 1907-12-31
"Margery Sternberg" [Daughter of George and Mabel Obituary], ?
"Maude Sternberg" [Daughter of George and Mabel Obituary], ?
"A Very Pretty Wedding" [Myrtle A. Martin and Charles E. Sternberg Wed], ?
"Three Killed In An Auto Accident" - Neal R. Whitzel Wife and Daughter Crushed Under Building", 1920
"And the park itself, wherever it may be located, could have its natural advantages added to in a manner that would be immenseley attractive, quite within the means of any ordinary venture of its class, and which would be a logical and, it would seem, a requisite of the proposed enterprise", ?
"Curious Petrifactions", ?
"Giants of Prehistoric Days - What the Earth Narrowly Missed", 1921
"Oh, What a Lot of Teeth to Ache!"
"Evolution and the Scrap Heap - Talks about MAZDA No. 4"
"Richer Mineral Field Than That of the Klondike Found In North"
"The Fossil Hunters Recruit"
"Gone Back on Kansas"
"The Skirunosaurus?"
"The Little Delineator - How Scientists Dug Up The Thunderlizard", 1922
"The Little Delineator - Animals That Used to Live In the World", 1922
"They Will Mount Fossils For Canada - Prof. C.H. Sternberg and His Son George Left Today Enroute for Ottawa, Canada"
"Goes To Canada - Prof. C.H. Sternberg Leaving Lawrence to Become Canadian Government Employee - Will Conduct Expeditions Into Fertile Fossil Beds of Interior Canada For National Museum"
"Lawrence Man To Canadian Museum - C.H. Sternberg Has Been Hired to Head Expedition - Is A Great Collector - Will Leave at Once to Take Party In-to Alberta - Has Just Mounted a Titanotherium for the National Museum of Canada"
"Boy Scouts Hear of Indian Perils - Chas. H. Sternberg Gave Entertaining Talk - Tribes on War Path - There Was Some Risk in Being a Naturalist in the Early Days in Kansas - Lecturer Held Attention of Boys With Stories of His Experiences as Naturalist", 1917
"In an interesting hour or two last night, at Midland College, Prof. Charles Sternberg, fossil hunter showed much of the result of work extending over more than forty years, and told something of the earth's history six million years ago...", 1909
"Geological Lecture - Mr. C.H. Sternberg Talks on Some Collections"
"Two Fine Specimens Are Lost To Science"
"Veteran Curator and 'Fossil Hunter' Brings Rare Collection to Park Museum", 1920
"Local Museum To Be Open Saturday"
"After Supper - Giant Reptile's Amazing Fin", 1921
"Sells Fossil Supply To San Diego Museum - The Great Collection of Charles H. Sternberg Taken Over - Directors of Museum Hope to Engage Lawrence Man as Curator of Collection", 1920
"Dinosaurs Like Dogs - Animals of Ancient Times Disappeared Because Their Time Had Come - Two New Specimens Are Being Prepared for National Museum by Prof. Charles Sternberg", 1919
"Extinct Monsters of Alberta", 1913
"The Literary Digest - Sternberg, Charles H. The Life of a Fossil-Hunter.", 1909
"Extinct Monsters of Alberta"
"A Strange Love - Which Connects the Present with Remote Past - Has Caused C.H. Sternberg to Write Interesting History of the Ages", 1921
"The Acacia Tree"
"Gives It High Praise"
"Hunting Fossils"
"High Appreciation - Chicago Record Herald Critic Commented on New Book"
"The Life of a Fossil Hunter - Charles H. Sternberg Published An Excellent History of His Life and Work"
"It requires imagination to take a lively interest in animals that have been dead five million years...", 1909
"Giant Prehistoric Lizard Mounted In N.Y. - Gorgosaurus Which Flourished Millions of Years Ago in Alberta, Was a Lizard with Characteristics Resembling Both Kangaroo and Ostrich", 1921
"Probing The Dawn of the World", 1916
"Moropus That Roamed In Nebraska Puzzles Sages - Remains of Odd Prehistoric Animal Exhumed From Western Fossil Quarry Disprove Cuvier's Dictum - Mammoth Beast Although It Had Claws, Was Herbivorous. It Is Believed Skeleton Set Up In Museum of Natural History, New York", 1918
"Fossil Hunters Again Exploring Red Deer For Dinosaurs - Expedition Sent Out By the U.S. Museum of Natural History Will Camp At Sand Creek"
"This Reptile Lived 3,000,000 Years Ago - Crested Dinosaur 32 Feet Long and 15 High Placed on Exhibition in Central Park - Found In Red Deer Canyon - Species Thrived in Alberta When That Canadian Province Was Sub-Tropical Territory"
"8,000,000 Year Old Dinosaur Found"
"Dinosaur Mummy 3,000,000 Years Old - Natural History Museum Now Has the Only Known Specimen in the World - Some Convulsion of Nature is Supposed to Have Engulfed the Animal and Mummified It", 1909
"Digs Up Dinosaur Bones - In a Quarry In Utah Were Found Traces of These Primitive Beasts"
"Siamese Twins Found In The Turtle World - They Have Two Heads, but Co-Operate in Maneuvering One Tail"
"Search For Missing Link In Asian Wilds Opened By Eastern Museum Party - Explorers on Five-Year Expedition Expect to Bring Back Thousands of Animal and Botanical Specimens, Use Auto and Moving Picture Machines"
"Fossils' Graveyard Unearthed By Blast - Huge Tooth Found Near Los Angeles Is 15 by 24 Inches"
"First Hind-Legged Whale"
"Geological Survey Plans a Busy Year of Work in West", 1910
"Bones of Diplodocus Found - Remains of Prehistoric Animal Dug Up In Kansas", 1921
"The Sternberg Brothers of Lawrence have been prospecting on Butte Creek..."
"The Huns will hear with fear and trembling that the geological survey branch of the department of mines of Canada has published a book...", 1918
"Legislators Acquire First Hand Knowledge of Varsity Activities", 1922
"Students to Uphold Tradition"
"Visits to the Royal Ontario Museum, VI. The Story of the Dinosaurs", 1922
"Aged Dinosaur Arrives In City From Red River - Played in Canada 3,000,000 Years Ago - Found In Rock Formation - It's A Rare Specimen - Is Crested and Unlike Any Specimen So Far Discovered"
"Big Dinosaur Bones Found"
"3,000,000 Years Old Now Lives In Toronto - Moster Reptile's Remains on View at Bloor Street Museum - Skeleton 30 Ft. Long - Was Buried in Prehistoric Landslide Along Red Deer River"
"Can Patagonia Produce Anything As Imposing?"
"Chissled Out of Stone"
"Sending Another Expedition"
"Duckbilled Dinosaur For Toronto Museum - Two Nearly Complete Skeletons Found by Toronto University Collectors", 1921
"An Introduction to Geology", 1921
"The Theory of Evolution Again"
"Digging For the Missing Link", 1921
"Value of Exempt Property In City Is $1,796,620,453 - Central Park Alone Is Worth $380,000,000 to Father Knickerbocker", 1913
"Prof. Allen Is Netly Hoisted By Own Petard - Praised Oil Regulations In February, Damned Them This Week", 1921
"Hillhurst Bridge Falsework Collapses", 1920
"Ottawa Ski Slide - Rockliffe Park"
"Museum Tower Sinking - Experts Will Again Examine the Foundations"
"Omtvedt Gave Great Exhibition But Failed to Create New Record in Ski Jumps at Rockliffe Park"
"Where Strawberries Are 25 Cents Each - David Redinger Tells of His Life in the Real Alaska"
"Redinger-Ingham Wedding"
"Women's Press Club Hears Talk on New Writing - System Followed by Modern Canadian Papers Is Outlined", 1927
"Chaplain Chadwick Delivering Address At Arlington Cemetery", 1912
"Scenes In Washington at a Reverent Republic's Final Tribute to Heroes of the Maine"
"Maine's Dead at Final Rest Among The Nation's Heroes"
"City Remembers Maine's Heroes"
"Table Showing Annual Payments Require to Liquidate a Debt in 25 Years", ?
"Oakley Methodist Episcopal Church Calendar", [Mentions Sternberg exhibit in the old school house] 1925
Dates
- 1909-1925
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Further certian items are extremely fragile and should be handled only with supervision of archival staff.
Further certian items are extremely fragile and should be handled only with supervision of archival staff.
Extent
From the Collection: 11 Linear Feet
Creator
- From the Collection: Sternberg, George Fryer (George F. Sternberg), 1883-1969 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Fort Hays State University Archives Repository
Contact:
University Archives
Forsyth Library
502 South Campus Drive
Hays KS 67601 United States
forsythsc@fhsu.edu
University Archives
Forsyth Library
502 South Campus Drive
Hays KS 67601 United States
forsythsc@fhsu.edu