An earthquake of moderate intensity was recorded by the Harvard Seismograph a little after 4.10 o'clock Eastern Standard Time yesterday morning. According to the record, it lasted about two hours.
Calculations placed the origin of the disturbance at a spot about 3,950 miles northwest of Cambridge, or near the Aleutian Islands, and the time of actual occurrence at 10.30 o'clock Alaskan Time, Monday evening. The direction, however, is only probable when calculated by a single station. The center of the shock is determined by government seismologists at Washington after receipt of telegraph reports from contributing stations.
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