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Harriet Chalmers Adams (October 22, 1875 – July 17, 1937 [1]) was an American explorer, writer and photographer. She traveled extensively in South America, Asia and the South Pacific in the early 20th century, and published accounts of her journeys in National Geographic magazine.
The society's first president was Harriet Chalmers Adams, who held the post from December 1925 until 1933. [7] Marion Stirling Pugh served as its president twice, in 1960–1963 and 1969–1972. [ 8 ]
Harriet Stratemeyer Adams (December 12, 1892 – March 27, 1982) was an American juvenile book packager, children's novelist, and publisher who was responsible for ...
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Harriet Chalmers Adams: American: 1875: 1937: Explored and photographed South America, Asia, South Pacific Tania Aebi: American: 1966: Held the record as the youngest person and first American woman to sail solo around the world (with stops and assistance) Alexis Alford: American 1998 Youngest person to travel to every country in the world ...
Harriet Chalmers Adams (1875–1937) was an explorer whose expedition photographs were published in National Geographic. She served as a correspondent for Harper's Magazine in Europe during World War I, the only female journalist permitted to visit the trenches. [66]