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...Pearson, Jr., Somerville, E. H. Perkins, Bantam, Conn., C. F. Peterson, Cambridge, A. S. Pier, Jr., Concord, N. B., E. C. R. Pollock, Toronto, Canada, R. Porter, Quincy, J. Prescott, Fall River, D. R. Procopio, Brockton, R. J. Purcell, Pleasantville, N. Y., W. J. Pyles, Rio de Janetro, Brazil, A. B. Read, Jr., Washington, D. C., J. J. J. Reddy, Amesbury, R. C. Rial, Wilkinsburgh, Pa., R. C. Rockwell, Carpenterio, Calif., C. E. Ryan, Jr., Cambridge, R. D. Sard., New York City, C. S. Sargent, Jr., L. I. N. Y., L. Scheffy, West Mansfield, J. P. Scheu, N. Y. City...
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Like Herndon & Pangborn, who ran -afoul of the Japanese authorities for flying over forbidden ground, Harold J. L. ("Bert") Hinkler was arrested last week by local officials at Fortaleza, Brazil because he showed no authorization to fly over Brazilian territory and had "not sufficient proof of his identity." Pilot Hink-.ler's excuse was the same as the Pacific flyers': that an advance telegram of introduction, requesting courtesy of state air fields, was not delivered. Forgiven and forgiving, Flyers Herndon & Pangborn went last week to the Japanese Consulate in Manhattan and received the White Medal of Merit...
Seven foreign countries are represented in the Class of 1936, three men coming from England and one from Switzer-land,-Guatemala, Abyssinia, Brazil, Java, and China, respectively. This number shows a decrease of two from last year. Hawaii, Porto Rico the Philippines, and Cuba are also represented...
...through the South American underbrush and was astonished to see a pair of natives bouncing a rubber ball. Three centuries later Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley could make his erasures with a new-fangled device called a rubber. Two generations after that a Mr. Farris was collecting rubber seeds from Brazil to plant in Ceylon, East India and Polynesia, and Chemist Greville Williams had just discovered that rubber and isoprene were polymers. Then a Frenchman and an American made the plant almost indispensable and the War set half a dozen, nations to work trying to find a way to produce rubber...