Word: crossing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ryan, Jr.; 38, Nathan Hyman, Joseph Greenberg; 40, E. A. Jencke; 41, W. S. Smith, G. P. Burch; 42, D. C. Swatland, F. A. Little; 44, H. G. Boggs, H. A. Woodbury, Jr.; 46, S. L. Fuss, E. S. Cannon; 47, O. R. Lindsley; 51, H. A. Cross; 53, W. W. Goodman; 55, H. R. Hubner, F. M. Sprague; 58, R. E. Connolley; 60, M. G. Roberts; 61, N. H. Hunter...
...Lindley; 14, Arthur Gardiner; 17, W. F. Eaton, J. G. Woodworth; 18, H. C. Jackson, E. W. Lord; 20, Albert Palmer, Wilson Palmer; 21, R. F. Elder; 22, G. W. Hearne, F. S. Cannon; 23, L. N. Williams, R. J. Zutt; 27, A. M. Taylor; 39, R. M. Cross, Harris Barber; 43, A. L. Cohn, Morris Fishel; 45, A. I. Collens, J. L. Shuman; 48, John Bridge; 49, C. C. Sawtell, S. B. Robinson, Jr.; 53, Louis Joffe
Fliers from Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Williams, and the University will this afternoon compete for supremacy in the air when "The College Flying Day" opens at Mineola with a 100-mile cross-country race. E. H. Kelton, Occ., captain of the University fliers, and D. Gregg, 4 E.S., are entered by the Aeronautical Society in this race, the first of the six events on the program...
There are six events on the schedule Friday afternoon, all of which are designed to test above all the proficiency of the fliers. The events and the men entered in them follow: 100-mile cross-country race, Kelton, Gregg; acrobatic and manoeuvring, Varnum; landing to a mark, Lanman; alert competition, Garver; altitude flight, Tuckerman; manoeuvres, Varnum. At a meeting of the Intercollegiate Flying Association Saturday prizes will be awarded the winners...
...advisory committee consisting of Henry D. Sleeper '87, former head of the American Field Service in France; Professor William Emerson '95, of the Architectural School of Technology, and former head of the Bureau of Reconstruction of the American Red Cross; William Roscoe Thayer '81, and the Faculty of the Harvard Architectural School and Harvard School of Landscape Architecture are helping to form the group. Mr. Sleeper and Professor Emerson are going to France themselves next summer, and will, whenever necessary, render are assistance that their time permits...