Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...series will appear this month. The Newcomers, by Oscar Handlin, professor of History, deals with the history of Negroes and Puerto Ricans in the New York area. Also to be published is Made in New York, by Roy B. Helfgott, James M. Hund, and W. Eric Gustafson, instructor in Economics...
Latham returned to Harvard as an instructor and tutor, received his doctorate, and left in 1940 to accept a teaching position at the University of Minnesota...
Then the student makes his first flight, with an professional instructor who drills him on takeoffs, turns, approaches, landings, and other maneuvers. After a minimum of eight flying hours, when the instructor is satisfied that his tutee will be no danger either to himself or the surrounding community, he issues a solo license...
Although one member, George F. Baker '61, holds an Instructor's License, and gives as much free help as possible to new members, a professional instructor must be hired for the rest of the time. The standard fee is $5 for each hour...
...beside the Charles." The Club's safety record has been excellent: a professional company, East Coast Aviation, regularly services the plane; no one is allowed to take off unless weather conditions are judged safe, usually "C.A.V.U." (ceiling and visibility unlimited); and a member may solo only after both his instructor and the club officers are sure of his ability to cope with whatever situations might arise...