In May 1960 a group of Japanese scientists from Hokkaido University, led by Dr. Akira Higashi, left Yokohama for Alaska to conduct a study of the Mendenhall Glacier for a period of 6 weeks. ... Objectives of the project were the collecting of large single ice crystals at a lake at the terminus of Mendenhall Glacier and glaciological investigations of the glacier to elucidate the mechanism of the formation of large single ice crystals. Single ice crystals of large size are urgently needed by physicists at Hokkaido University, who are studying the solid state physics of ice crystals. ... The planned glaciological investigations include measurements of the speed of flow at various points of the glacier; determination of crystal orientation, gr...