Robert Falcon Scott 1868-1912, British naval officer and antarctic explorer. He commanded two noted expeditions to Antarctica . The first expedition (1901-4), in the Discovery, organized jointly by the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Society and well equipped for scientific research, was concerned with exploration of the region around the Ross Sea. Scott's achievements included sounding the sea, discovering King Edward VII Land (now known as Edward VII Peninsula), surveying the coast of Victoria Land, and making a long, important exploring trip on the antarctic continent itself; he reached a new "farthest south" of 82°17′. On his return to England, Scott was promoted to captain in the navy and wrote an account of his expedition, The Voyage of the Discovery (1905).
In 1910 he again set forth for Antarctica, this time in search of the South Pole. His Terra Nova reached its base on the Ross Sea in 1911, and in November he started southward on foot toward the pole. Scott and his four companions pulled their heavy sledges by hand across the high polar plateau, proceeding in subzero weather the entire way. When they reached the South Pole on Jan. 18, 1912, they found that Roald Amundsen , the Norwegian explorer, had preceded them by about one month. On their retreat the heroic party was beset by illness, lack of food, frostbite, blizzards, and autumn temperatures 10 to 20 degrees lower than Antarctica's bone-chilling average. All five members died, the last three overwhelmed by a blizzard when only a few miles from their depot. Their bodies were later recovered, together with Scott's diaries, the records, and the valuable scientific collections. Scott's journey has been considered by many one of the epic events of British exploration, but many modern biographers and scholars have accused him of a fatal inexperience in polar travel and a general incompetence that doomed him and his men. Scott's diaries and the scientific findings of the expedition are contained in Scott's Last Expedition (2 vol., 1913).
Bibliography: See A. Cherry-Garrard, The Worst Journey in the World (1994); D. Preston, A First Rate Tragedy (1998); T. H. Baughman, Pilgrims on the Ice (1999); R. Huntford, The Last Place on Earth (1999); S. Solomon, The Coldest March (2001); R. Fiennes, Race to the Pole (2004); D. Crane, Scott of the Antarctic (2006).
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Mr. Ramsay, Robert Falcon Scott, and heroic death.(Essay)
Mosaic (Winnipeg); 12/1/2007; Booth, Allyson; 6877 words;
... historical context of Robert Falcon Scott's fatal expedition ... that was perfected by Robert Falcon Scott in the narratives ... Woolf never mentions Scott's name, but she does not need to: news of the explorers freezing ... Tragedy ). In 1927, Scott and his ...
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The hero who melted On Friday Christie's will auction items found beside the frozen body of Robert Falcon Scott on his ill-fated journey to the South Pole. Those who cling to his legend will bid for his goggles, his stove, even his biscuits. But no amount of Huntley & Palmer digestives can disguise the truth: that Scott was indecisive, incompetent and, when it came to eating huskies, surprisingly unadventurous
The Independent - London; 9/15/1999; David Thomson; 1335 words;
... benefit descendants of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, a number of his relics will come ... Kathleen, and then his son, Sir Peter Scott, kept in a suitcase in a bank vault ... Well, why not? The last words Scott wrote in his journal were "For ...
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Cold comfort. (The South Polar Times).(Robert Falcon Scott and the British National Antarctic Expedition/Marco Polo)
Geographical; 1/1/2003; Wilson, David; 2019 words;
... Expedition, led by Commander Robert Falcon Scott, explored the Antarctic ... VII, on 6 August. Led by Robert Falcon Scott, it sailed first to New ... Christmas Eve 1901. At 33, Scott was a respected officer ... the Great Ice Barrier. Scott's team also made the first ... who ...
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Captain Scott's provisions: bags of food found at the British explorer's final camp on his ill-fated South Pole expedition.(Robert Falcon Scott)
Geographical; 3/1/2008; 513 words;
In 1912, Captain Robert Falcon Scott's body was found frozen ... in their sleep, although Scott's body was in a strange ... Born in Devon in 1868, Scott left home to join the Navy ... for the same prize. When Scott heard that Amundsen was ... Royal Geographical Society. Scott blamed bad ...
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Wretched weather sealed explorer's fate.(Robert Falcon Scott)
Science News; 1/1/2000; R.M.; 223 words;
... their cold-hearted appraisals of Robert Falcon Scott, who lost the race to the South ... Although scholars have often blamed Scott's poor planning, the explorer's ... Boulder, Colo., and Stearns compared Scott's measurements--recovered after ...
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Robert Falcon Scott.(explorer who died returning from South Pole in 1912)(Brief Article)
U.S. News & World Report; 11/22/1999; 100 words;
When the expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole in January ... planted. Having lost the race, Scott confided to his diary that All ... 600-mile odyssey. History blamed Scott. But last week researchers from ...
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Morgan's excellent adventure. (fictional character Morgan Lamont retraces Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott's 1910 trip to the South Pole)
Insight on the News; 3/20/1995; Rockey, Alexandra; 98 words;
... I can write more. R. Scott. Last entry. For God ... fingers of British explorer Robert Falcon Scott, who in 1910 embarked ... odyssey to the South Pole. Scott and the other members ... stiff and lifeless. Scott's journals were recovered ...
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A cool half million for Antarctic huts trust.(Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott's hut to be protected )(Brief article)
Geographical; 8/1/2006; Hoare, Natalie; 102 words;
... campaign to preserve three historic huts on Ross Island in Antarctica used by Sir Ernest Shackleton and Captain Robert Falcon Scott has been given a financial boost thanks to a 500,000 [pounds sterling] donation to the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust ...
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EDITOR'S LETTER.(overview; explorations by Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton and Robert Falcon Scott)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
Geographical; 1/1/2001; Fry, Carolyn; 836 words;
... our fascination with pioneering polar explorers, such as Scott and Shackleton, has never been greater. Although many attempts to charter unknown territory failed -- Scott and his men died after being beaten to the South Pole, while ... air adventures. On page 68, veteran desert traveller Chris Scott lays ...
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Panthers cut Greene loose Long holdout helped seal fate of linebacker; NFL ROSTER CUTS Green Bay Packers Traded wide receiver Qadry Ismail to the Miami Dolphins for a conditional draft choice. Waived center Eugene Chung; safety Brad Edwards, long snapper Harper Le Bel; linebacker Joe Cummings; running back Jerald Sowell; defensive backs Randy Kinder and Joe Rowe. Atlanta Falcons Waived defensive tackle Shannon Brown, cornerbacks Anthony Phillips and Lenny McGill and wide receiver Roell Preston. Arizona Cardinals Waived defensive ends Brent Burnstein and Eric England; fullback Rod Brown; linebacker Lyron Cobbins; safety Kenny Harris; tight end Jarius Hayes and wide receiver Michael Watkins. Baltimore Ravens Acquired tackle Bernard Dafney from the Pittsburgh Steelers for their 1998 seventh-round draft pick and guard Ben Cavil from the Philadelphia Eagles for their 1999 seventh-round draft pick. Waived offensive linemen Alex Bernstein, Randy Bierman, Jerome Daniels, Mike Flynn, and Dennis Whitmore; wide receiver Donald Richard; linebacker Bernard Russ; defensive linemen Dameain Jeffries Charles King and Kelvin Moore. Buffalo Bills Waived offensive lineman Glenn Parker; wide receivers Justin Armour and Mitchell Galloway; linebacker David White; safety Matt Stevens; defensive lineman Doug Brown and center Billy Conaty. Carolina Panthers Waived linebacker Kevin Greene. Signed defensive lineman Renaldo Turnbull. Chicago Bears Waived defensive tackle Marc Spindler; wide receivers Jack Jackson and Phillip Riley; fullback Mike Dulaney; running back Michael Hicks; tight end Tremayne Allen; cornerback Terry Cousin and tackle Kerry Jenkins. Placed linebacker Dana Howard on injured reserve. Cincinnati Bengals Waived linebacker Canute Curtis; running back Ty Douthard; wide receiver Mike Jenkins; linebacker Tim Terry; safety Lawrence Wright. Placed offensive Kevin Sargent on the physically unable to perform list. Dallas Cowboys Waived wide receiver Oronde Gadsden; Guard Tony Hutson; running back Jarvis Perry; offensive tackle T.J. Washington. Reached an injury settlement with guard Pat Kesi. Detroit Lions Waived tackle Eric Beverly; quarterback Chris Dittoe; defensive tackle Shane Dronett; linebacker Rick Hamilton; running back Eric Lynch; wide receiver Miles Macik; cornerback Ryan Stewart. Denver Broncos Waived offensive linemen Chris Banks and Reggie McElroy; cornerback Vance Joseph; safeties Cory Gilliard and George Coghill; linebacker Arnold Ale; wide receiver Sir Mawn Wilson. Indianapolis Colts Waived quarterback Kerwin Bell; offensive linemen Steve Hardin and Ron Collins; wide receivers Chris Doering, Kaipo McGuire and Nate Jacquet; defensive back Richard Jones. Jacksonville Jaguars Released wide receiver Curtis Marsh; offensive tackle Todd Forham; cornerback Robert Massey; fullback Le'Shai Maston; quarterback Todd Philcox. Traded defensive end Paul Frase to the Green Bay Packers for their 1998 sixth-round draft pick. Traded offensive tackle Jimmy Herndon to the Chicago Bears for a their 1998 seventh-round draft pick. Kansas City Chiefs Traded wide receiver Chris Penn to the Chicago Bears for a 1998 fifth-round draft pick. Miami Dolphins Released safety Sean Hill; wide receiver Lawrence Dawsey; wide receiver Scott Miller; quarterback Damon Hand; defensive tackle Norman Hand; safety Earl Little;linebacker Eddie Sutter. Minnesota Vikings Waived quarterback Todd Bouman; wide receiver Tony Bland; defensive end Mike Chalenski; guard LeShun Daniels; linebacker Ben Hanks; punter Todd Kurz and tackle Kenneth McDaniel. New England Patriots Waived defensive back Corwin Brown; fullback Kantroy Barber; tight end John Burke; offensive lineman J.R. Conrad; wide receiver Tony Gaiter; cornerbacks Butler By'not'e and Mark Tate. New Orleans Saints Waived running back Earnest Hunter; cornerback Donovan Greer; tight end Rickey Brady; wide receiver Matt Bech; cornerback Ink Aleaga. Announced the retirement of linebacker Rickey Jackson. New York Giants Waived safety Maurice Douglass; tight end Brian Saxton; punter Scott Player; running back Rob
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 8/25/1997; 535 words;
Kevin Greene's bid to get more money out of the Carolina Panthers ended Sunday when the team released the National Football League's 1996 sacks leader. Greene, a visible contributor in the Panthers' surprising second season which included the National Football Conference West crown and a berth in
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Mark Peros of Saddle Brook making a diving tackle on Scott Shuryn of Pompton Lakes during Falcons' win Saturday.
The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 9/9/2001; 95 words;
... Saddle Brook making a diving tackle on Scott Shuryn of Pompton Lakes during Falcons' win Saturday. Date: 09-09-2001, Sunday ... Saddle Brook making a diving tackle on Scott Shuryn of Pompton Lakes during Falcons' win Saturday. Illustrations/Photos: COLOR PHOTO - ROBERT S. TOWNSEND / STAFF ...
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Scott, Robert: Scott of the Antarctic: A Life of Courage and Tragedy.(Brief article)(Book review)
Biography; 9/22/2007; Alvarez, Al; 107 words;
Scott, Robert Scott of the Antarctic: A Life of Courage and Tragedy. David Crane. New ... 2007. 572 pp. $30.00. David Crane's fine biography of Captain Robert Falcon Scott begins on St. Valentine's Day, 1913, at the moment of his greatest ...
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THE FINAL WORDS OF A POLAR HERO ; Captain Robert Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole took place 95 years ago. To mark the occasion, Cambridge University is putting some of his last correspondence on display for the first time. Ed Caesar reports ++ Scott of the Antarctic
The Independent - London; 1/11/2007; Ed Caesar; 1403 words;
... words had on Kathleen Scott, the wife of the polar explorer Captain Robert Scott. Of course, she already knew the worst news: that not only had ... shattering to read. Now, Scott's final correspondence ... the first time at the Scott Polar Research Institute ... the first section, ...
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'Ghost fleet' guards future of state's peregrine falcons.(Front)
The Virginian Pilot; 5/31/2007; 818 words;
Byline: SCOTT HARPER [bar] THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT NEWPORT NEWS -- BY SCOTT HARPER [bar] THE VIRGINIAN-PIL ... to restore peregrine falcons in Virginia. A young falcon couple has successfully ... of females! shouted falcon expert Shawn Padgett ... Instead, about 18 falcon pairs can be ...
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Q4 2003 Falcon Products Earnings Conference Call - Final
Fair Disclosure Wire; 2/12/2004; 11285 words;
... come from the line of Scott Shoemaker from Penn Capital Management. Please go ahead. SCOTT SHOEMAKER, ANALYST, PENN CAPITAL MANAGEMENT: Good morning. [In regards to] the hospitality ... gives an indication that we really were holding with market, over that time period. SCOTT SHOEMAKER: Okay. Thank you ... .
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