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'''Waverly Glacier''' ({{coord|74|1|S|61|38|W|display=inline,title}}) is a narrow [[glacier]] flowing along the south flank of [[Mount Tricorn]] and entering [[Wright Inlet]], on the east coast of [[Palmer Land]]. This glacier was photographed from the air by members of the [[United States Antarctic Service]] (USAS) in December 1940, and by the [[Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition]] (RARE) under Ronne in 1947. Named by Ronne after Waverly, [[New York City]], home of the [[Kasco Mills]]. Mr. [[Marc Ivy]] and Mr. [[Edwin Knapp]], officers of the Kasco Mills, contributed twenty tons of dog food to Ronne's expedition.

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