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The Explorers Club

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The Explorers Club is an American-based international multidisciplinary professional society with the goal of promoting scientific exploration and field study. The club was founded in New York City in 1904, and has served as a meeting point for explorers and scientists worldwide.

The Explorers Club sign
Headquarters of The Explorers Club in New York City

The Explorers Club hosts an annual dinner to honor accomplishments in exploration, which is known for its adventurous, exotic cuisine.[1][2]

History

In 1904, a group of men active in exploration met at the request of noted journalist, historian, and explorer Henry Collins Walsh, to form an organization to unite explorers in the bonds of good fellowship and to promote the work of exploration by every means in its power.[3] Joining Walsh were Adolphus Greely, Donaldson Smith, Carl Lumholtz, Marshall Saville, Frederick Dellenbaugh, and David Brainard. After several further informal meetings, The Explorers Club was incorporated on October 25, 1905. Women were first admitted in 1981, with a class including Sylvia Earle and Kathryn Sullivan.[4] Famous honorary members have included Theodore Roosevelt, John Glenn, Jim Fowler, Walter Cronkite, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Sir Edmund Hillary, Buzz Aldrin and Albert I Prince of Monaco.[5]

The Explorers Club has 32 chapters in the United States and around the world,[6] which serve as local contact points for explorers, scientists, and students. Many chapters hold monthly dinners, lectures and seminars, award field-research grants to students, publish newsletters and organize expeditions, field trips and educational events.

Charter members

  • David Legge Brainard (1856–1946): U.S. Army Lieutenant-Colonel: Sioux, Bannock, and Nez Perce Campaigns; Survivor, Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881–1884); in 1882 claimed Farthest North at 83º24’30” North latitude
  • Frank Chapman (1864–1945): Curator of Birds and Mammals, American Museum of Natural History
  • Frederick Cook (1865–1940): Surgeon and ethnologist to the first Peary Expedition to Greenland (1892); leader of the SS Miranda Expedition (1894); surgeon on the Belgica Expedition (1897–1898), the first ship to winter over in the Antarctic; founding member of the American Alpine Club (1902)
  • Herschel Clifford Parker (1867–1931: Professor of Physics, Columbia University; mountaineer; author; founding member of the American Alpine Club (1902)
  • Marshall Howard Saville (1867–1935): Professor of American Archaeology, Columbia University; Curator of Archaeology, American Museum of Natural History
  • Henry Collins Walsh (1863–1927): Journalist; historian; explorer of Central America and Greenland; founding member of Arctic Club of America (1894);[7] nominal "Founder" of The Explorers Club (1904)
  • Caspar Whitney (1862–1929): War correspondent, explorer of North and South America, outdoorsman, sports journalist, member of the International Olympic Committee (1900–1905), author; Editor, Outing magazine.

Famous firsts

The Explorers Club is renowned for various "Famous Firsts" accomplished by its members, including:[8][9]

Headquarters

 
First floor fireplace

The Explorers Club held its first regular meeting at its original headquarters in the Studio Building at 23 West 67th Street in New York City.[3] The club finished construction on its next headquarters at 544 Cathedral Parkway in 1928 and there the club continued to expand its extensive collection of artifacts, trophies and books on exploration. In 1965, spurred by Lowell Thomas,[3] the club purchased its current headquarters on the Upper East Side, a six-story Jacobean revival mansion on East 70th Street, where it houses the James B. Ford Exploration Library, the Sir Edmund Hillary Map Room and a collection of artifacts from more than a century of exploration. The building was previously the home of Stephen C. Clark. Certain designated rooms of the Club are open to the general public.

Lectures and publications

In the 1920s, the club began to invite both explorers returning from the field and visiting scientists to relate their experiences and findings. By the 1930s these informal gatherings developed into academic lectures and illustrated talks. The club continues to provide weekly lectures and programs, which are often open to the public at its headquarters.[11] In November 1921, The Explorers Club published the first edition of The Explorers Journal to share news from the field, remarks from headquarters, recent acquisitions, obituaries, and book reviews. The Explorers Journal is still published quarterly,[12] with articles and photography from Explorers Club members in the field.

Television series

In 2022, The Explorers Club and Discovery Channel made a partnership to produce a series called Tales from The Explorers Club, which is hosted by Explorers Club member Josh Gates. The series covered stories about other famous Explorers Club members such as Ernest Shackleton, Sir Edmund Hillary, Gertrude Bell, Jim Lovell, and Jeff Bezos.[13]

The Explorers Club flag

 
The Explorers Club flag

To obtain permission to carry the flag, a club member must show that an expedition holds the promise of scientific results. Once approved, the flag must be exhibited at every suitable opportunity on the expedition, and must be returned to the club along with a written record of the expedition — the Flag Report. The club's research collections is the repository for these unique reports, including the original "Flag Book" — a bound journal of hand-written reports, vintage prints, clippings and assorted records submitted by the explorers who first carried The Explorers Club flag on expeditions.

Today there are 202 numbered flags. These include flags carried on such expeditions as:

NASA missions Apollo 8, Apollo 11, Apollo 13 and Apollo 15 each carried miniature club flags on board.

Honors and grants

Honors

The Explorers Club Medal, the highest honor that can be bestowed by the Club, is awarded for extraordinary contributions directly in the field of exploration, scientific research, or to the welfare of humanity. Past recipients include:[25]

Beyond The Explorers Club Medal, the club also presents, among others, The Lowell Thomas Award, The Sweeney Medal, a Citation of Merit, The Buzz Aldrin Space Exploration Award and The Tenzing Norgay Award.[30]

Grants

The club also awards a range of grants for field science and exploration, including The Youth Activity Fund Grant, The Exploration Fund Grant,[31] and the Presidents Award for Exploration and Technology. One club award, the Scott Pearlman Field Award for Science and Exploration,[32] is named for one of the youngest club members (inducted at age 22) who was a photographer and participant in three flag expeditions. Scott Pearlman contracted hepatitis C and died at the age of 38. Pearlman was a son of Explorers Club member & officer Robert E. Pearlman.

Presidents

Presidents of the Explorers Club are elected by a vote of the Board of Directors after the Annual Meeting. Men and women may offer their name for consideration.

# From To President[33]
1 1905 1906 Adolphus Greely
2 1907 1908 Frederick Cook
3 1909 1911 Robert Peary
4 1912 1913 David Legge Brainard
5 1913 1916 Robert Peary
6 1917 1918 Carl Akeley
7 1919 1922 Vilhjalmur Stefansson
8 1922 1925 George Gustav Heye
9 1926 1927 James Ford
10 1928 1930 George Gustav Heye
11 1931 1934 Roy Chapman Andrews
12 1935 1937 Walter W. Granger
13 1937 1939 Vilhjalmur Stefansson
14 1940 1943 Herbert Spinden
15 1944 1946 Alexander Wetmore
16 1947 1948 Clyde Fisher
17 1949 1950 James Chapin
18 1951 1952 John Tee-Van
19 1953 1954 Edward Weyer Jr.
20 1955 1958 Serge Korff
21 1959 1961 Charles Hitchcock
22 1961 1963 John Pallister
23 1963 1965 Serge Korff
24 1965 1967 Edward Sweeney
25 1967 1971 Walter Wood
26 1971 1973 Hobart Van Dressen
27 1973 1975 Russell Gurnee
28 1975 1976 E. Lovell Becker
29 1976 1978 Virgil Kauffman
30 1978 1981 Charles Brush
31 1981 1985 George V.B. Cochran
32 1985 1987 John Levinson
33 1987 1989 John Bruno
34 1989 1991 Nicholas Sullivan
35 1991 1993 David Swanson
36 1993 1996 John Loret
37 1996 2000 Alfred McLaren
38 2000 2002 Faanya Rose
39 2002 2006 Richard Wiese
40 2006 2009 Daniel Bennett
41 2009 2012 Lorie Karnath[34]
42 2012 2015 Alan Nichols
43 2015 2018 Ted Janulis[35]
44 2018 2021 Richard Wiese[36]
45 2021 Richard Garriott[37]

References

  1. ^ Richardson, Lynda (December 3, 2004). "PUBLIC LIVES; Explorers Club: Less 'Egad' and More 'Wow!'". New York Times. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  2. ^ Park, Michael (March 17, 2008). "Eating Maggots: The Explorers Club Dinner". www.epicurious.com. Retrieved April 1, 2010.
  3. ^ a b c MacEacheran, Mike. "The secret travel club that's been everywhere". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2019-01-17.
  4. ^ "A Gathering Place". The Explorers Club. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  5. ^ "The Explorers Club Honorary Members". The Explorers Club. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  6. ^ "The Explorers Club Chapters". The Explorers Club. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
  7. ^ Lembo, Karen; Mendell, Sarah. "Finding aid to the Arctic Club of America" (PDF). The Explorers Club. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  8. ^ "Famous Firsts". The Explorers Club.
  9. ^ Honorary Members
  10. ^ Robert Falcon Scott was elected a member posthumously
  11. ^ "Explorers Club Events Page". The Explorers Club.
  12. ^ "The Explorers Journal: The Official Quarterly of The Explorers Club since 1921". Zinio.com. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  13. ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (2022-04-21). "Discovery Greenlights 'Tales From the Explorers Club,' Unveils Expedition Grants and Diversity Initiatives (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  14. ^ "Solar Impulse Visits The Explorers Club". The Explorers Club. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
  15. ^ "Lost 52 Project".
  16. ^ "Updates of the Five Deeps Exepedition". www.explorers.org. Retrieved May 13, 2019.
  17. ^ a b Malko, George. "Scientology, The Now Religion". Delacorte Press. Retrieved October 21, 2019. It is a fact that in 1940... he [Hubbard] was duly elected a member of the august Explorer's Club in New York... In explaining the circumstances of Hubbard's election to the club, Mr. Randol [Ward Randol, the club's executive director] told me in no uncertain terms that he personally knew the members who had sponsored Hubbard and certainly does not hesitate to vouch for their integrity and judgment... In 1940 Hubbard made his first expedition as a member of the Explorer's Club, and was granted the club flag to carry on his voyage, a distinct honor given only when a member's application and description of an intended expedition has been given the severest scrutiny... Hubbard's expedition that year was to Alaska, under the title of the Alaskan-Radio Expedition. In the years since, Hubbard has made two more voyages flying the Explorer's Club flag, one in 1961, an Oceanographic-Archeological Expedition, and one in 1966, the Hubbard Geological Survey Expedition.
  18. ^ "Chronicle". Media Resources. Retrieved October 21, 2019. On 19 February 1940 L. Ron Hubbard is elected a member of the prestigious Explorers Club. Concurrently he plans an Alaskan expedition, and on 27 July 1940 his Alaskan Radio Experimental Expedition embarks from Seattle. His vessel is the 32-foot ketch Magician, and she sails under Explorers Club flag number 105.
  19. ^ Dokoupil, Tony. "Exclusive New Texts from Scientology's L Ron Hubbard". Newsweek. Retrieved October 21, 2019. In 1940 Hubbard carried the club flag on his first official expedition, sailing a vest-pocket yacht from Washington to Alaska.
  20. ^ Bezos, Jeff. "F1 Engine Recovery Updates: Congratulations Team!". Bezosexpeditions.com. Retrieved March 16, 2014.
  21. ^ EST, Kastalia Medrano On 1/12/18 at 10:02 AM (2018-01-12). "The undisturbed tomb of a Scythian prince was found frozen in time in Siberia". Newsweek. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
  22. ^ Kourounis, George (28 December 2016). "Darvaza "Doorway To Hell" Expedition - Turkmenistan". stormchaser.ca. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
  23. ^ . DeepseaChallenge.com. Archived from the original on March 26, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  24. ^ Dokoupil, Tony. "Exclusive New Texts from Scientology's L Ron Hubbard". Newsweek. Retrieved October 21, 2019. Explorers Club flags are iconic, coveted awards for serious expeditions...One went to sea with Hubbard for most of the 1960s...the same flag as the astronauts aboard Apollo 8, which in 1968 became the first manned mission to orbit the moon."
  25. ^ "The Explorers Club Medal". The Explorers Club.
  26. ^ Moskowitz, Clara (March 20, 2013). "Astronauts Celebrate Adventure at Explorers Club Dinner". Space.com. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  27. ^ Aguilera, Mario (March 4, 2014). "Medal Honors Scripps Icon Walter Munk's Lifetime of Science and Exploration". UC San Diego.
  28. ^ "The Explorers Club Honors". The Explorers Club.
  29. ^ "Victor Vescovo - The 2020 Explorers Club Medal". The Explorers Club. January 14, 2020.
  30. ^ . The Explorers Club. Archived from the original on 2015-01-21.
  31. ^ "The Explorers Club Grants". The Explorers Club. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  32. ^ "The Scott Pearlman Field Award". The Explorers Club.
  33. ^ . The Explorers Club. Archived from the original on September 28, 2006.
  34. ^ Ross, Michael Elsohn (March 1, 2014). A World of Her Own: 24 Amazing Women Explorers and Adventurers. Chicago Review Press. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-61374-441-3. Retrieved February 13, 2015.
  35. ^ "The Explorers Club Elects Ted Janulis as 43rd Club President"
  36. ^ "Richard Wiese Elected 44th President of The Explorers Club"
  37. ^ "Richard Garriott Elected 45th President of The Explorers Club"

External links

  • Official website

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For other uses see Explorers Club disambiguation 40 46 12 N 73 57 56 W 40 7700258 N 73 9655750 W 40 7700258 73 9655750The Explorers Club is an American based international multidisciplinary professional society with the goal of promoting scientific exploration and field study The club was founded in New York City in 1904 and has served as a meeting point for explorers and scientists worldwide The Explorers Club sign Headquarters of The Explorers Club in New York City The Explorers Club hosts an annual dinner to honor accomplishments in exploration which is known for its adventurous exotic cuisine 1 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Charter members 1 2 Famous firsts 1 3 Headquarters 1 4 Lectures and publications 2 The Explorers Club flag 3 Honors and grants 3 1 Honors 3 2 Grants 4 Presidents 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 1904 a group of men active in exploration met at the request of noted journalist historian and explorer Henry Collins Walsh to form an organization to unite explorers in the bonds of good fellowship and to promote the work of exploration by every means in its power 3 Joining Walsh were Adolphus Greely Donaldson Smith Carl Lumholtz Marshall Saville Frederick Dellenbaugh and David Brainard After several further informal meetings The Explorers Club was incorporated on October 25 1905 Women were first admitted in 1981 with a class including Sylvia Earle and Kathryn Sullivan 4 Famous honorary members have included Theodore Roosevelt John Glenn Jim Fowler Walter Cronkite Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Sir Edmund Hillary Buzz Aldrin and Albert I Prince of Monaco 5 The Explorers Club has 32 chapters in the United States and around the world 6 which serve as local contact points for explorers scientists and students Many chapters hold monthly dinners lectures and seminars award field research grants to students publish newsletters and organize expeditions field trips and educational events Charter members Edit David Legge Brainard 1856 1946 U S Army Lieutenant Colonel Sioux Bannock and Nez Perce Campaigns Survivor Lady Franklin Bay Expedition 1881 1884 in 1882 claimed Farthest North at 83º24 30 North latitude Frank Chapman 1864 1945 Curator of Birds and Mammals American Museum of Natural History Frederick Cook 1865 1940 Surgeon and ethnologist to the first Peary Expedition to Greenland 1892 leader of the SS Miranda Expedition 1894 surgeon on the Belgica Expedition 1897 1898 the first ship to winter over in the Antarctic founding member of the American Alpine Club 1902 Herschel Clifford Parker 1867 1931 Professor of Physics Columbia University mountaineer author founding member of the American Alpine Club 1902 Marshall Howard Saville 1867 1935 Professor of American Archaeology Columbia University Curator of Archaeology American Museum of Natural History Henry Collins Walsh 1863 1927 Journalist historian explorer of Central America and Greenland founding member of Arctic Club of America 1894 7 nominal Founder of The Explorers Club 1904 Caspar Whitney 1862 1929 War correspondent explorer of North and South America outdoorsman sports journalist member of the International Olympic Committee 1900 1905 author Editor Outing magazine Famous firsts Edit The Explorers Club is renowned for various Famous Firsts accomplished by its members including 8 9 First to the North Pole 1909 Robert E Peary honorary membership in 1912 amp Matthew Henson First to the South Pole 1911 Roald Amundsen honorary membership in 1912 10 First to the summit of Mt Everest 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary amp Tenzing Norgay elected honorary members 1953 First to the deepest point in the ocean 1960 Don Walsh honorary member 1997 amp Jacques Piccard First to the surface of the Moon 1969 Neil Armstrong amp Buzz Aldrin honorary member 2018 First to both poles space and the deepest ocean 2021 Richard GarriottHeadquarters Edit First floor fireplace The Explorers Club held its first regular meeting at its original headquarters in the Studio Building at 23 West 67th Street in New York City 3 The club finished construction on its next headquarters at 544 Cathedral Parkway in 1928 and there the club continued to expand its extensive collection of artifacts trophies and books on exploration In 1965 spurred by Lowell Thomas 3 the club purchased its current headquarters on the Upper East Side a six story Jacobean revival mansion on East 70th Street where it houses the James B Ford Exploration Library the Sir Edmund Hillary Map Room and a collection of artifacts from more than a century of exploration The building was previously the home of Stephen C Clark Certain designated rooms of the Club are open to the general public Lectures and publications Edit In the 1920s the club began to invite both explorers returning from the field and visiting scientists to relate their experiences and findings By the 1930s these informal gatherings developed into academic lectures and illustrated talks The club continues to provide weekly lectures and programs which are often open to the public at its headquarters 11 In November 1921 The Explorers Club published the first edition of The Explorers Journal to share news from the field remarks from headquarters recent acquisitions obituaries and book reviews The Explorers Journal is still published quarterly 12 with articles and photography from Explorers Club members in the field Television seriesIn 2022 The Explorers Club and Discovery Channel made a partnership to produce a series called Tales from The Explorers Club which is hosted by Explorers Club member Josh Gates The series covered stories about other famous Explorers Club members such as Ernest Shackleton Sir Edmund Hillary Gertrude Bell Jim Lovell and Jeff Bezos 13 The Explorers Club flag Edit The Explorers Club flag To obtain permission to carry the flag a club member must show that an expedition holds the promise of scientific results Once approved the flag must be exhibited at every suitable opportunity on the expedition and must be returned to the club along with a written record of the expedition the Flag Report The club s research collections is the repository for these unique reports including the original Flag Book a bound journal of hand written reports vintage prints clippings and assorted records submitted by the explorers who first carried The Explorers Club flag on expeditions Today there are 202 numbered flags These include flags carried on such expeditions as Flag 2 Roy Chapman Andrews the Gobi Desert expeditions Flag 7 Sir George Hubert Wilkins the first trans Arctic flights Flag 32 Capt Robert A Bob Bartlett the Effie M Morrissey expeditions Flag 50 Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg Solar Impulse across America 14 Flag 61 Luc Hardy the Pax Arctica expedition Canadian Arctic Flag 71 Raphael Domjan PlanetSolar the first around the world with solar energy Flag 80 Tim Taylor FN 04 Citation of Merit Laureate 2008 Discovery of three lost US WWII submarines Expedition R 12 Expedition S 26 Expedition S 28 15 Flag 81 Victor Vescovo and Patrick Lahey the Five Deeps expedition 16 Flag 105 L Ron Hubbard The Alaska Radio Experimental Expedition 17 18 19 Flag 123 Thor Heyerdahl the Kon Tiki expedition Flag 132 David Concannon for Jeff Bezos and Bezos Expeditions the Saturn V F 1 engine search and recovery expedition 20 Flag 134 Gino Caspari Discovery of Royal Scythian Tomb Tunnug 1 21 Flag 150 George Kourounis collecting soil samples from the Darvaza gas crater 22 Flag 161 James Cameron the Deepsea Challenger expedition 23 Flag 163 L Ron Hubbard The Oceanographic Archeological Expedition 1961 and the Hubbard Geological Survey Expedition 1966 17 24 Flag 193 Naomi Uemura first solo North Pole expeditionNASA missions Apollo 8 Apollo 11 Apollo 13 and Apollo 15 each carried miniature club flags on board Honors and grants EditHonors Edit The Explorers Club Medal the highest honor that can be bestowed by the Club is awarded for extraordinary contributions directly in the field of exploration scientific research or to the welfare of humanity Past recipients include 25 1914 Robert E Peary 1917 William Curtis Farabee 1918 Vilhjalmur Stefansson 1919 Candido Mariano da Silva Rondon 1923 Adolphus Greely 1925 Lowell H Smith 1926 Knud Rasmussen 1927 Roald Amundsen Robert Bartlett amp Fridtjof Nansen 1937 Richard E Byrd 1954 Auguste Piccard 1961 President Herbert Hoover 1964 Gilbert H Grosvenor 1968 Lowell Thomas 1971 Neil Armstrong Edwin Buzz Aldrin Jr amp Michael Collins for NASA 1979 Thor Heyerdahl 1980 Willard Bascom 1983 Sir Ranulph Fiennes 1986 Sir Edmund Hillary 1989 Mary Leakey 1993 Jane Goodall 1995 Robert Ballard 1996 Sylvia Earle 2001 Joe Kittinger 2005 Burt Rutan Brian Binnie and Mike Melvill for SpaceShipOne 2008 Eugenie Clark 2009 E O Wilson 2011 Albert Lin 2013 James Cameron 26 2014 Walter Munk 27 2015 Neil deGrasse Tyson 2016 E Frederick Roots 2019 Kenneth Lacovara 28 2020 Victor Vescovo 29 Beyond The Explorers Club Medal the club also presents among others The Lowell Thomas Award The Sweeney Medal a Citation of Merit The Buzz Aldrin Space Exploration Award and The Tenzing Norgay Award 30 Grants Edit The club also awards a range of grants for field science and exploration including The Youth Activity Fund Grant The Exploration Fund Grant 31 and the Presidents Award for Exploration and Technology One club award the Scott Pearlman Field Award for Science and Exploration 32 is named for one of the youngest club members inducted at age 22 who was a photographer and participant in three flag expeditions Scott Pearlman contracted hepatitis C and died at the age of 38 Pearlman was a son of Explorers Club member amp officer Robert E Pearlman Presidents EditPresidents of the Explorers Club are elected by a vote of the Board of Directors after the Annual Meeting Men and women may offer their name for consideration From To President 33 1 1905 1906 Adolphus Greely2 1907 1908 Frederick Cook3 1909 1911 Robert Peary4 1912 1913 David Legge Brainard5 1913 1916 Robert Peary6 1917 1918 Carl Akeley7 1919 1922 Vilhjalmur Stefansson8 1922 1925 George Gustav Heye9 1926 1927 James Ford10 1928 1930 George Gustav Heye11 1931 1934 Roy Chapman Andrews12 1935 1937 Walter W Granger13 1937 1939 Vilhjalmur Stefansson14 1940 1943 Herbert Spinden15 1944 1946 Alexander Wetmore16 1947 1948 Clyde Fisher17 1949 1950 James Chapin18 1951 1952 John Tee Van19 1953 1954 Edward Weyer Jr 20 1955 1958 Serge Korff21 1959 1961 Charles Hitchcock22 1961 1963 John Pallister23 1963 1965 Serge Korff24 1965 1967 Edward Sweeney25 1967 1971 Walter Wood26 1971 1973 Hobart Van Dressen27 1973 1975 Russell Gurnee28 1975 1976 E Lovell Becker29 1976 1978 Virgil Kauffman30 1978 1981 Charles Brush31 1981 1985 George V B Cochran32 1985 1987 John Levinson33 1987 1989 John Bruno34 1989 1991 Nicholas Sullivan35 1991 1993 David Swanson36 1993 1996 John Loret37 1996 2000 Alfred McLaren38 2000 2002 Faanya Rose39 2002 2006 Richard Wiese40 2006 2009 Daniel Bennett41 2009 2012 Lorie Karnath 34 42 2012 2015 Alan Nichols43 2015 2018 Ted Janulis 35 44 2018 2021 Richard Wiese 36 45 2021 Richard Garriott 37 References Edit Richardson Lynda December 3 2004 PUBLIC LIVES Explorers Club Less Egad and More Wow New York Times Retrieved February 1 2011 Park Michael March 17 2008 Eating Maggots The Explorers Club Dinner www epicurious com Retrieved April 1 2010 a b c MacEacheran Mike The secret travel club that s been everywhere www bbc com Retrieved 2019 01 17 A Gathering Place The Explorers Club Retrieved February 2 2011 The Explorers Club Honorary Members The Explorers Club Retrieved September 26 2013 The Explorers Club Chapters The Explorers Club Retrieved September 26 2013 Lembo Karen Mendell Sarah Finding aid to the Arctic Club of America PDF The Explorers Club Retrieved July 17 2015 Famous Firsts The Explorers Club Honorary Members Robert Falcon Scott was elected a member posthumously Explorers Club Events Page The Explorers Club The Explorers Journal The Official Quarterly of The Explorers Club since 1921 Zinio com Retrieved March 28 2014 Nordyke Kimberly 2022 04 21 Discovery Greenlights Tales From the Explorers Club Unveils Expedition Grants and Diversity Initiatives Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2023 03 18 Solar Impulse Visits The Explorers Club The Explorers Club Retrieved January 25 2014 Lost 52 Project Updates of the Five Deeps Exepedition www explorers org Retrieved May 13 2019 a b Malko George Scientology The Now Religion Delacorte Press Retrieved October 21 2019 It is a fact that in 1940 he Hubbard was duly elected a member of the august Explorer s Club in New York In explaining the circumstances of Hubbard s election to the club Mr Randol Ward Randol the club s executive director told me in no uncertain terms that he personally knew the members who had sponsored Hubbard and certainly does not hesitate to vouch for their integrity and judgment In 1940 Hubbard made his first expedition as a member of the Explorer s Club and was granted the club flag to carry on his voyage a distinct honor given only when a member s application and description of an intended expedition has been given the severest scrutiny Hubbard s expedition that year was to Alaska under the title of the Alaskan Radio Expedition In the years since Hubbard has made two more voyages flying the Explorer s Club flag one in 1961 an Oceanographic Archeological Expedition and one in 1966 the Hubbard Geological Survey Expedition Chronicle Media Resources Retrieved October 21 2019 On 19 February 1940 L Ron Hubbard is elected a member of the prestigious Explorers Club Concurrently he plans an Alaskan expedition and on 27 July 1940 his Alaskan Radio Experimental Expedition embarks from Seattle His vessel is the 32 foot ketch Magician and she sails under Explorers Club flag number 105 Dokoupil Tony Exclusive New Texts from Scientology s L Ron Hubbard Newsweek Retrieved October 21 2019 In 1940 Hubbard carried the club flag on his first official expedition sailing a vest pocket yacht from Washington to Alaska Bezos Jeff F1 Engine Recovery Updates Congratulations Team Bezosexpeditions com Retrieved March 16 2014 EST Kastalia Medrano On 1 12 18 at 10 02 AM 2018 01 12 The undisturbed tomb of a Scythian prince was found frozen in time in Siberia Newsweek Retrieved 2020 01 01 Kourounis George 28 December 2016 Darvaza Doorway To Hell Expedition Turkmenistan stormchaser ca Retrieved 2017 04 02 James Cameron Reflects on Exploration DeepseaChallenge com Archived from the original on March 26 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 Dokoupil Tony Exclusive New Texts from Scientology s L Ron Hubbard Newsweek Retrieved October 21 2019 Explorers Club flags are iconic coveted awards for serious expeditions One went to sea with Hubbard for most of the 1960s the same flag as the astronauts aboard Apollo 8 which in 1968 became the first manned mission to orbit the moon The Explorers Club Medal The Explorers Club Moskowitz Clara March 20 2013 Astronauts Celebrate Adventure at Explorers Club Dinner Space com Retrieved March 20 2013 Aguilera Mario March 4 2014 Medal Honors Scripps Icon Walter Munk s Lifetime of Science and Exploration UC San Diego The Explorers Club Honors The Explorers Club Victor Vescovo The 2020 Explorers Club Medal The Explorers Club January 14 2020 The Explorers Club Honors The Explorers Club Archived from the original on 2015 01 21 The Explorers Club Grants The Explorers Club Retrieved 31 March 2022 The Scott Pearlman Field Award The Explorers Club About the Club History Club presidents 1905 to present The Explorers Club Archived from the original on September 28 2006 Ross Michael Elsohn March 1 2014 A World of Her Own 24 Amazing Women Explorers and Adventurers Chicago Review Press p 10 ISBN 978 1 61374 441 3 Retrieved February 13 2015 The Explorers Club Elects Ted Janulis as 43rd Club President Richard Wiese Elected 44th President of The Explorers Club Richard Garriott Elected 45th President of The Explorers Club External links 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