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In 1977 , the Explorers Club in New York received an strange giving . ineffectual to attend a whaling exhibition that the club was hosting , Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Schauffler sent their rue in a note … along with a sperm giant prepuce , stuffed and mounted on an oak tree stand .

The member abide out during a media tour of the club ’s headquarters in New York City related to theExplorers Club ’s 113th Annual Dinnerin March . On the top floor , in a way called the Gallery , the cetacean phallus level skyward .

A sperm whale penis, mounted and stuffed, at the Explorers Club headquarters in New York City.

A sperm whale penis, mounted and stuffed, at the Explorers Club headquarters in New York City.

Frederick S. Schauffler was an Explorers Club member and U.S. naval captain , said Lacey Flint , the club ’s archivist and conservator of research collections , who lead the tour . Flint noted that accord to the prepuce ’s record , it came from the compendium of an individual named Edward Sanderson . Who Sanderson was and how Schauffler might have acquired the queer collectable , Flint did not know . [ picture : Inside the Explorers Club Headquarters ]

According to a report by theNantucket Historical Association , Sanderson was born in Ohio in 1874 , but he lived his last age on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket . Sometime in the 1920s , he buy a historic Nantucket household and began filling it with whaling artifacts , such as " harpoons , boarding knife , cutting spades and turkey lances , as part of a careful internal restoration of that house , " Aimee Newell wrote in the NHA report .

In 1929 , Sanderson ’s collection outgrow his building , so he donate the trove to the NHA , which runs the Nantucket Whaling Museum . Sanderson ’s gift imprint " the burden of the NHA ’s whaling exhibits , " Newell wrote . Apparently , Sanderson ’s compendium also includeda taxidermied sperm giant member .

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It seems that a Schauffler - Sanderson connexion formed at least 15 years prior to the donation . In 1915 , Sanderson , a minister , was in Brooklyn , New York , where he cofounded the New York outgrowth of Goodwill Industries with a Rev. Dr. Henry Park Schauffler , according to Goodwill’shistory page . This may have been how the two meet . Or the men may have met even earlier , as both Sanderson ( in the previous 1890s , accord to NHA ) and Schauffler ( concord toa 1930 article in The Brooklyn Daily Eaglepublished after Schauffler ’s expiry ) attend Amherst College in Massachusetts and then Hartford Theological Seminary , and their study may have overlap .

Schauffler was survived by his wife , Grace Jarvis Schauffler , and five child , including a Frederick S. , The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported . So it seems that Sanderson ’s Goodwill cobalt - founder , Henry Park Schauffler , was the don of Frederick S. Schauffler , who would , years later , donate an object from Sanderson ’s collection to the Explorers Club .

But school and byplay were not the only Sanderson - Schauffler connections . In 1934 , according to Newell ’s article , Sanderson married Grace Jarvis Schauffler , who was the widow of Sanderson ’s former business partner , Henry Park Schauffler . Sanderson became stepfather to Grace Jarvis Schauffler ’s children , including , of course , Frederick S. , whose middle name , it turns out , was Sanderson ( he went by " Sandy , " according to articles issue in a Nantucket newspaper , the Inquirer and Mirror , let in this1941 alphabetic character to the editorfrom Sandy himself . ) .

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And it seems that it was under the name of " Sandy " that Schauffler became known as an accomplished skier . fit in to , among other sources , the"Legends " pageof the Thunderbolt Ski Runners , a Massachusetts ski club , Sandy Schauffler was selected as a member of the U.S. ’s Olympian ski squad in 1940 , but that year both summertime and winter Olympics were canceled due to World War II , accord to Wikipedia . By December , 1940 , Schauffler had joined the Navy , accord to anInquirer and Mirror article . After the war , Sandy Schauffler was one of two men hired to follow Colorado for potential ski sites ; he cash in one’s chips on to cofound the Arapahoe Basin ski resort in that state , accord to the resort’swebsite . So although the Explorers Club does not have a track record of why Schauffler was ask round to join , Schauffler seems to have had his portion of dangerous undertaking .

Edward Sanderson die in 1955 , according the Newell clause . The whale penis from his accumulation stay to stand tall at the Explorers Club .

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